North Korea condemned the Israeli Acceptance Plan: Is this a violation of international law?

by Andrea
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The North Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the Israeli Government plan military control over control of the city of Gaza on Tuesday and described it as a clear violation of international law. Referring to the North Korean news agency KCNA reported by Jonhap, TASR writes.

  • The North Korean Ministry condemned the Israeli plan to control Gaza.
  • Israeli Prime Minister defended the plan to end the conflict.
  • North Korea has described the plan as a violation of international law.
  • The DPRK requires stopping attacks and withdrawal from Gaza.
  • The DPRK has long supported Palestine in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

A spokesman for the North Korean Ministry of Diplomacy expressed criticism against the Israeli plan after Prime Minister Israel Benjamin Netanyahu defended this step and claimed that this is the “best way to end the war” with the Palestinian militant movement Hamas.

The decision is “a clear violation of international law that clearly It reveals the intentions of the gangster character of Israel to seize the internationally recognized Palestinian territorial land, ” The spokesman stated in a statement published by KCNA.

“The DPRK strongly condemns and rejects the criminal act of Israel to seize the territories, which worsens the humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip and ruthlessly distorts peace and stability in the Middle East region,” added. In addition, North Korea called on Israel to immediately stop illegally armed attacks on the Palestinians and completely withdrew from the Gaza Strip. Jonhap claims that the DPRK has diplomatic relations with Palestine and has long criticized Israel in the conflict of Palestinian territories.

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