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Published: October 20, 2023
Swedish Minister for Migration Maria Malmer Stenergard announced that her country's authorities may resort to deporting individuals who sympathize with the Palestinian Hamas movement in the future from its territory.
The minister told the newspaper "Aftonbladet": "If someone chooses to celebrate the death spread by terrorism, one can rightly question whether they have lost their rights to be here."
The occupying entity receives unprecedented Western support since the launch of the Hamas movement in the Gaza Strip, the "Al-Aqsa Flood" operation, stating that it is a response to the continuous assaults by the occupation forces and settlers against the Palestinian people, their properties, and their sacred sites.
In turn, the occupation forces responded by launching "Operation Iron Swords" and have been conducting intensive airstrikes on many areas in the Gaza Strip up to this moment.
These ongoing airstrikes have resulted in massive destruction in populated areas, significant loss of life, and a state of mass displacement in the already besieged strip for years.
For its part, the Russian Foreign Ministry called on both parties to cease hostilities.
According to the position of Russian President Vladimir Putin, resolving the Middle East crisis can only be achieved based on the "two-state" solution formula adopted by the United Nations Security Council, which stipulates the establishment of an independent Palestinian state within the Palestinian territories and within the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital.
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