Ramallah: Presidential spokesperson, Nabil Abu Rudeineh, stated today that the intensifying actions of colonist terrorism against Palestinians, exemplified by recent events in the village of Beit Furik, east of Nablus, necessitate an international response to halt the aggression. According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, Abu Rudeineh described the incident in Beit Furik, where Israeli colonists invaded homes and set fire to agricultural structures, as a continuation of Israeli colonist terrorism. He connected this with the ongoing violence in Gaza and the suppression of Palestinian refugees in West Bank camps, calling for a united global effort to stop Israeli aggression, particularly in Gaza. He further commented that Israel's ongoing defiance of international legitimacy and law is a result of sustained U.S. support in the form of financial aid, weapons, and political backing, holding the U.S. administration accountable for the consequences of these Israeli policies. The spokesperson emph asized that Palestinians will remain resilient against the occupation and its offenses, committed to their land, holy sites, and rights. He asserted that Israeli terrorism by the occupation forces and colonists, along with American support, will not bring security and stability to the region.
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