Ministry of Foreign affairs and expatriate: field executions put the international criminal and its credibility on the line.
At the time of our people in Gaza, were preparing for the funeral of the martyr Ahmed Abu Jabal, who was martyred during his participation in the weekly naval March, Occupying forces committed a heinous field execution near the Jalmeh checkpoint, and executed the young Abdallah Faisal Omar Tawalbeh, 19, from Jalmeh Village, and injured The boy Omar Ahmed Abu Hanan, 16, from the village of Arana, and the occupation tried to encapsulate his crime and cover it through weaving and fabricating false novels in a clear contradiction revealed by many eyewitnesses, who in turn confirmed that the execution was carried out in cold blood and without the martyr Abdallah and his companion Omar any danger to the soldiers of the Occupation.
The Ministry condemns in the strongest terms the death penalty committed by the occupying forces, whether against our people participating in peaceful marches on the borders of the Gaza Strip, or the right of defenseless Palestinian citizens to the death traps scattered over the gates of Palestinian towns, villages and camps, It holds the Israeli Government fully and directly responsible for these continuing crimes. The Ministry considers the lackluster international reactions to the crimes of the field executions of the lives of Palestinian citizens, and demands that the International Criminal Court promptly open an official investigation of the crimes of the occupation and its grave breaches of international law and human rights principles, especially before Israeli public confessions to commit such crimes, and the political and military level in Israel boasted of the numbers of Palestinians executed and assassinated in broad daylight and without any justification, and with the documentation of local, Israeli and international human rights and humanitarian organizations in the voice and image of the operations Of the heinous execution of defenseless Palestinian citizens, which puts the international criminal court and its credibility on the line.