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By Omayma othmani
Published: September 24, 2023
The Organization of Islamic Cooperation expressed its strong condemnation of the escalating crimes of Israeli occupation forces in the occupied Palestinian territories, which today resulted in the martyrdom of two Palestinian youths and the destruction of infrastructure in the "Nur Shams" refugee camp east of Tulkarm, coinciding with the escalation of Israeli assaults on the Gaza Strip.
The organization affirmed, in a statement today, that these Israeli assaults constitute war crimes and crimes against humanity, while at the same time calling on the international community to pressure the Israeli occupation to put an end to its crimes and repeated violations and to provide international protection for the Palestinian people.
Moreover, Palestinian medical sources announced early this Sunday morning the martyrdom of two youths by the bullets of the Israeli occupation forces during their raid on the "Nur Shams" camp east of Tulkarm in the West Bank.
Additionally, Israeli occupation forces stormed the camp in large numbers, accompanied by military bulldozers, amid heavy gunfire, and began to bulldoze the main street and the infrastructure in the camp.
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