Amnesty International on Tuesday called out Israel’s” intolerance”, nominating it a” war against humanity”.
” Intolerance isn’t just a relic of the history, it’s the lived reality for Palestinians across Israel and the Enthralled Palestinian Homes — it’s passing to this day,” said the global rights watchdog in a Twitter post.
It further stated that the organization was” covering reports of unlawful killings, arbitrary apprehensions, torture, and collaborative discipline”.
The organization went on to describe intolerance as” valuing the life of one group further than that of another” and noted that Israel’s intolerance was maintained through killings, torture, and denying Palestinians their introductory rights.”
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Nominating the violent acts a war against humanity, it said, “This must end.”
At least 170 people have been reported injured in several incidents in and around Jerusalem’s flashpoint Al-Aqsa Mosque emulsion.
Elderly Palestinian functionary Hussein Al Sheikh said on Sunday that”Israel’s dangerous escalation in the Al-Aqsa emulsion. is a blatant attack on our holy places”, and called on the transnational community to intermediate.
On the same day, King Abdullah II of Jordan– the area serves as custodian of holy places in East Jerusalem, which Israel captured in 1967 and latterly adjoined in a move not recognized by the utmost of the transnational community– called on Israel to” stop all illegal and instigative measures” that drives” farther aggravation”.