
Islamic Emirate Condemns Israeli Parliament's Approval of Law to Execute Palestinian Prisoners
KABUL (Afghan Verified) - The Islamic Emirate's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has strongly condemned the Israeli parliament's approval of a law to execute Palestinian prisoners.
Spokesperson Abdul Qahar Balkhi issued a statement describing the legislation as a flagrant violation of Palestinian rights, contrary to principles of justice and humanity, and a discriminatory act targeting an oppressed nation.
Balkhi called on the international community and relevant institutions to take necessary and urgent steps against such actions.
The condemnation was reported by RTA on Wednesday.
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