Qatar condemns Israel's plan to expand settlements in occupied West Bank
Qatar's Foreign Ministry on Friday condemned the new Israeli government's plans to expand settlements in the occupied West Bank and its "attempts to Judaise" Jerusalem
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In a statement, Qatar expressed: "Its strong condemnation and denunciation of the Israeli government's plans for settlement expansion and its continued attempts to Judaise Al-Quds and Al-Aqsa Mosque."
Qatar stated that the Israeli plans amount to: "A severe violation of the UN Charter, international law principles, related UN resolutions and a blatant assault on the rights of the brotherly Palestinian people."
The statement said such moves harm efforts to reach a two-state solution and called on the international community: "To assume its responsibility in ensuring Israel stops its settlement policy in the Occupied Palestinian Territories."
At the same time, the Gulf State renewed its: "Steadfast support for the just Palestinian cause and the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people."
It also reiterated its support for the creation of the independent Palestinian state on the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital.
This statement came just one day after the most extremist and far-right Israeli government ever was sworn in amidst regional and global fears that this government would escalate settlement expansion and the Judaisation of Jerusalem.
On the eve of swearing in, Netanyahu tweeted that his new government would reinforce settlement in the occupied West Bank and the occupied Syrian Golan Heights.
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