OIC Strongly Condemns Extremist Settler Violence In West Bank
The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has issued a strong condemnation against what it describes as the daily crimes and organized terrorism by extremist settler gangs, which are reportedly occurring under the protection of Israeli occupation forces. These violent acts, according to the OIC, range from indiscriminate shootings targeting innocent Palestinian civilians to the destruction and arson of homes, vehicles, and agricultural lands across several villages in the West Bank. The organization highlights that these attacks have not only resulted in numerous civilian deaths and injuries but also represent a continuation of aggression against the Palestinian people, blatantly violating international humanitarian law.
In light of these events, the OIC is holding Israeli occupation authorities directly responsible for the ongoing crimes and aggressions. It is calling upon the international community, with a particular emphasis on the United Nations (UN) Security Council, to take immediate action to provide international protection for Palestinians. Furthermore, the OIC demands a halt to the continuous aggression against Palestinian people in Gaza Strip, the West Bank, and Jerusalem. It insists on accountability for the Israeli occupation regarding all crimes committed against the Palestinian people, their land, and their holy sites.

This call to action from the OIC comes amid escalating tensions and violence in the region. The organization's demands underscore the urgent need for international intervention to protect Palestinian civilians and preserve their rights under international humanitarian law. The OIC's statement was officially released through SPA at 20:21 local time (17:21 GMT).
The situation in the West Bank and other Palestinian territories has drawn international concern, with many calling for a comprehensive approach to address the root causes of violence and ensure lasting peace in the region. The OIC's recent condemnation and demands highlight the critical role of global diplomatic efforts in achieving these objectives.
With inputs from SPA