The head of the Human Rights and Civil Society Department and a member of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization, Hamad Al-Tamimi, condemned the occupation government’s decision of preventing employees of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights to enter the occupied Palestinian territories. “This decision is a challenge to the United Nations and the international community, and a flagrant violation of international laws and agreements,” he said in a statement. “The occupation government has refused the return of 9 out of 12 employees to work in the occupied land, to restrict the work of the commission and prevent it from carrying out its human rights work, and preventing monitoring of violations and crimes committed against the Palestinians, which puts the United Nations and the international community before their responsibilities towards derogation of the racist occupation to international law and the rebellion against it with US support and a cover from the countries of normalization,” he added. To check the news, click here