Palestinian Prime Minister: Achieving security and peace in the region is only possible by ending the occupation and establishing the Palestinian state - Union of News Agencies of the Organization of
Palestinian Prime Minister: Achieving security and peace in the region is only possible by ending the occupation and establishing the Palestinian state - Union of News Agencies of the Organization of
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Summary: Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa states that true regional security and peace require ending the Israeli occupation and establishing a contiguous, viable Palestinian state in line with international law and UN resolutions, guaranteeing Palestinians’ rights, including self-determination. He accuses Israeli policies of dismantling Palestinian presence, undermining the two-state solution, and prolonging the Gaza war with humanitarian catastrophe. He highlight
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