Palestine calls for global sanctions against Israel

In this March 30, 2021 photo, a demonstrator carrying a Palestinian flag flashes the victory sign during a rally in the northern Arab-Israeli city of Arraba. (Ahmad GHARABLI / AFP)

RAMALLAH – Palestine on Saturday called for imposing international sanctions against Israel to stop its policies against the Palestinians in the West Bank and East Jerusalem.

The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a press statement that it supports an Amnesty International report issued on Thursday saying Israeli security forces committed violations against the Palestinians.

The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a press statement that it supports an Amnesty International report issued on Thursday saying Israeli security forces committed violations against the Palestinians

"Israel doesn't care about reports issued by credible international organizations like Amnesty International, which considers Israeli practices the most heinous forms of racial discrimination against the Palestinians," the ministry statement said.

The statement also slammed the United States and the European Union for not exerting serious pressure on the Israeli government to stop its practices against the Palestinians.

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On Thursday, the Amnesty International said in a report that Israeli police carried out "a catalogue of violations against Palestinians across Israel and occupied East Jerusalem."

The report said the violations included "unlawful force against peaceful protesters, sweeping mass arrest and subjecting detainees to torture and other ill-treatment."

There has been no immediate response from Israeli police to the Amnesty International report. 

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