In the consistories where it is represented, IU urges the local corporations to a ‘firm condemnation of the occupation war that Israel is waging against Palestine, as well as the murder of civilians by the two sides’.
At the same time, ‘demands compliance with UN resolutions and recognition of the borders established in 1967, internationally accepted’.
On the other hand, the document also proposes that the municipalities urge their respective regional governments to ‘send humanitarian aid to the Palestinian population in the Gaza Strip, which is suffering from the brutal Israeli repression and has no access to basic products’.
Going deeper into their arguments, IU detailed that since early Saturday morning, October 7, we are witnessing ‘the umpteenth escalation in the conflict that has been going on for 75 years in Palestine.
A war of military occupation and apartheid that the Palestinian people have been suffering, totally asymmetrical and in which the State of Israel always uses disproportionate force (…)’. Expanding on the subject, the Spanish organization stressed that the Gaza Strip has long been ‘a huge open-air prison, in which 2.4 million Palestinians live in overcrowded conditions without access to the minimum conditions and services that allow a dignified life, by decision and the sole and exclusive responsibility of the Israeli State.
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