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Tunisia-Tunisia condemns occupation raids in Gaza

Tunisia denounced the raids carried out by the Israeli occupation in besieged Gaza strip which left several martyrs, including children, and more than a dozen injured.

Tunisia, in a press release published this Friday by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, called on the international community to assume its legal and ethical accountability vis-à-vis the Palestinian people while insisting on the necessity to secure international protection capable of opposing the crimes of the occupation.

A way must be found to stop the occupation from behaving as a force beyond prosecution and contrary to international agreements. Tunisia renewed its commitment to support the Palestinian people by calling for an ending to the occupation and permitting the Palestinian people to have their own independent state with Al Quds as its capital.

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