The Palestinian Foreign Ministry condemns the statements of Dutch parliamentarian Geert Wilders regarding the displacement of Palestinians

The Palestinian Foreign Ministry condemns the statements of Dutch parliamentarian Geert Wilders regarding the displacement of Palestinians

The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the racist statements of Dutch parliamentarian Geert Wilders and his denial of the right of the Palestinian people to realize their independent state.
The Foreign Ministry's statement said: "We strongly condemn the racist inflammatory statements made by Dutch parliamentarian Geert Wilders, in which he denied the rights of the Palestinian people, especially their right to establish their independent state on their homeland with East Jerusalem as its capital, calling for the displacement of our people and the solution of their problem at the expense of the sisterly Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan."

The statement added: “The Ministry considers these statements to be an invitation to escalate the aggression against our people and blatant interference in their affairs and destiny, and confirms that our people dropped these statements and positions, and demonstrated the depth of their steadfastness in their homeland and their leadership’s adherence to their just and legitimate national rights, just as they were dropped by the brave and historic fraternal positions of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.” "Migraine."

The Ministry called on the Dutch government to condemn and reject these statements in accordance with international law, international legitimacy and its decisions.

The spokesman for the Secretary-General of the Arab League,  Jamal Rushdie, previously condemned the statements made by Wilders, in which he called for the displacement of the Palestinian people to Jordan.

It is noteworthy that the Freedom Party , led by Wilders, won 37 seats in Parliament, more than double its share in the previous elections, outperforming his opponents. If he is able to form a ruling coalition, he will become prime minister.










Turkish expert: London hopes to prolong the war in Ukraine to distract Russia from Central Asia

Turkish analyst Engin Ozer said that London hopes to prolong the war in Ukraine to distract Russia from Central Asia, for which Britain has “old and ambitious plans.”

Commenting on the admission of a member of the Ukrainian Security, Defense and Intelligence Committee, David Arakhamiya, that former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson prevented Kiev in the spring of 2022 from signing peace with Russia, Ozer said: “This news was not surprising to me. We know that Russia and Ukraine were very close to signing "Peace in Istanbul. The two delegations signed a number of documents, and Vladimir Zelensky had to sign them as well. If Zelensky had signed the agreement in Istanbul, the war would have ended a long time ago."

He continued: "Ukraine was not provoked by the Americans, but by the British... I do not see anything surprising in this confession."

He said: “Britain, of course, aims to create a counterweight to Russian interests in the region, and therefore the British are interested in prolonging the war in Ukraine. They hope for a long-term war between the Slavic peoples, while Central Asia is a historical spot for the British, where their influence will increase. London is trying to do what "It can hope that Russia will exhaust its capabilities in Ukraine."



A hammer puts the British Prime Minister to ridicule

The British opposition Labor Party mocked Prime Minister Rishi Sunak because of a circulating video showing him using a hammer in a way that is contrary to conventional wisdom.
A post on the Labor Party's social media account said: "Rishi Sunak: Not the son of a tool maker."

The video was filmed during Sunak's visit to a jewelry workshop in Yorkshire, northern England.

In the video, a woman working in the workshop asked him to use the side of the hammer to hammer. But the Labor Party only posted a small portion of the video on its account, as the lady's advice was not heard.

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