“The system collapses in our hands and lives in a world without laws, where strength makes the right, none of us will protect,” said the special envoy of the UN for the Palestinian -occupied territories.
The special envoy of the UN for the Palestinian occupied territories, Francesca AlbaneseThis Wednesday he catalogized as “steroid imperialism” Proposal from President Donald Trump by Dispose of the Palestinians from Gaza And he has branded it from “illegal and immoral madness” that the “even more draconian” and “collapse” the system of the system of international law.
In a meeting with a group of journalists in the Dutch city of HedgeAlbanese has warned that Trump’s proposal is “Grotesk and offensive”.
And, he added, “Suddenly something that the Palestinians have experienced for decades, is no longer an Israeli policy that has led to catastrophic results and international crimes.” Trump suggests the US
“What authority does the United States have for this?”
“What authority does the United States have for this? Let us go back to what really happens: this is imperialism with steroids (…) It is not new, but now it is fully exposed. It’s crazyBut it is also illegal, it is immoral. And arrives in complete genocide. It is irresponsibility and will not bring stability to the region, “he warned.
The Italian lawyer has claimed to be that “Very worried about the legal implications of what he says” Trump Because “what he said includes deportation, forced relocation, aggression” that, according to her, “from now on will become outside the United States policy.”
Trump announced his plan for Gaza, said Albanese, while he was next to the Israeli prime minister, Benjamín Netanyahu, he is In “Search and record through the International Criminal Court (ICC) For war crimes and humanity. “
“When the President of the United States, Instead of condemning him, leaving, hugs him… so what do we have? The implications in Gaza for the Palestinians will remain tragic, “he complained.
Gaza is “part of the occupied territory” by Israel and is “part of the territorial unit of the state where an international consensus exists that the Palestinians have an exclusive right above their country,” he said.
In that sense, he has assured that the solution of two states for Palestine and Israel has been a “chance” for the last for “Distract attention from the continuous annexation of Palestinian countries (…) take land, move to their extreme consequences.
“Living in a world without laws, where strength makes law”
“What happens to the Palestinians is not only an announced tragedy, but it is the fruit of impunity. And it will remain. The system collapses in our hands and lives in a world without laws, where it makes strength no one will be on the right protect from us, “he warned.
Albanian visits this week in the Netherlands, where he offers speeches and participates in round tables. Both the government and the parliament of the country, however, have rejected a formal meeting because of their criticism of Israel, but various delegates will receive it informally.
In this respect, he regretted that representatives of the Netherlands “do not want to listen to a lawyer, an expert in international law, who has been appointed by the UN, while listening to Proisraeli organizations that are financed by who knows who knows”.
“A small number of states that have broken the control chains”
Albanese explained that “there is a small number of states that have broken control chains”, while other countries are “Hoping to see where” the wind is blowing And others “become even more complicit in this lack of legality.”
“I think this is also a chance for us in the end West To do better. To take the opportunity to show that we can be fairer without giving lessons to others about human rights, “he said.
And it has concluded: “Genocide is not only concentration camps: It is the lack of food and medical care, health problems, induced famine.
Source: EITB

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