Bangladesh has strongly condemned the Israeli attack on the Jenin refugee camp which resulted in the killing of 10 Palestinians and the injury of more than 50 others.
Bangladesh, in a statement on Tuesday, reiterated its absolute condemnation of the repeated Israeli attacks and incursions against Palestinians, resulting in the loss of civilian lives through the excessive and indiscriminate use of force.
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Bangladesh expressed deep concern over the repeated violations of basic civil norms, international human rights laws and accords by the Israeli forces.
"It (Bangladesh) recommits to the international efforts to achieve an end to these attacks and revive the Middle East Peace Process," the statement reads.
Bangladesh firmly supports the undeniable rights of the people of Palestine for a sovereign and independent homeland.
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It has reaffirmed its position in favour of establishing an independent state of Palestine based on the two-state solution.
Bangladesh restated that a lasting solution to the Palestine issue would be possible only through dialogue and diplomacy and called upon all parties to work towards this end.
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