Palestinian Prime Minister Muhammad Shtayyeh believed that “the position of some countries opposing the report of the Independent International Commission of Inquiry into the Palestinian Territories, coming from the UN Human Rights Council, which was published recently, is a complete bias towards occupation and contrary to the principles of human rights and government support. The occupation continues in its violations and impunity.”

Steye praised the decision of the Federation of Trade Unions of Norway “to boycott the occupying state, considering it an apartheid state, applauding the decision of the Norwegian government to label the goods of the colonies, thanking him for this historic and moral step, as he described it.”

The Prime Minister called on all countries to boycott the products of the colonies and fulfill their international obligations in accordance with international law.

He expressed “surprise at the election of Israel’s ambassador to the UN to the post of Vice President of the General Assembly, considering it an attempt to sell and legitimize the colonial occupation system in the land of Palestine.”

He pointed out that “it is unacceptable and illogical for an occupying state to reward its violations of international and international humanitarian law and should not be rewarded for its crimes and whitewashing its racist colonial page and should not be encouraged.” to impunity and compliments at the expense of Palestinian blood, Palestinian land and the legitimate rights of our people.”