Sat. Sep 14th, 2024

Ramallah – Ma’an – The government warned on Saturday of the continued siege of hospitals in Jenin by the occupation forces, the outage of some departments, and the dangers that threaten the lives of kidney dialysis patients, whether those inside the hospital or those whose access to emergency and kidney dialysis departments is obstructed by the occupation.

The government also called on international health organizations, the Red Cross, and various United Nations agencies in its communications to go to Jenin and pressure to lift the siege on hospitals and disrupt the work of ambulances and medical teams.

The government warned against the plans of the far-right Israeli government to target the camps and the calls of some of its leaders to displace Palestinian citizens, calling on the countries of the world to take serious steps to put more pressure on the occupation government.

At the same time, the governorate’s emergency committee is supervising meeting as much as possible the needs of citizens in the targ
eted areas in the governorate, while the Ministry of Social Development crews are distributing about 20 trucks of food parcels in Tulkarm and Jenin, and other interventions and contributions will follow to enhance the steadfastness of citizens.

The government praised the solidarity of our people in Jenin and Tulkarm and their efforts to provide food supplies and the needs of their brothers in the Nur Shams and Tulkarm camps, the Jenin camp and the eastern neighborhood of the city.

The government confirmed its legal follow-up with various competent authorities to hold Israel accountable internationally for its ongoing crimes against our people. At the same time, various field crews are preparing to repair the roads, water and electricity networks destroyed by the occupation, in cooperation with various local partners, to enhance the steadfastness of citizens and thwart the occupation’s plans aimed at displacing residents from some areas in the northern West Bank.

Source: Maan News Agency