Algeria requests an emergency meeting of the Security Council on Palestine news

Algeria – today, Wednesday, requested an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council on the situation in Palestine, and is expected to be held tomorrow, Thursday, while Israel continues to commit a genocide against the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, and continues a bloody military aggression in the occupied West Bank.
The official Algerian News Agency said that Algeria attributed the request to “the dangerous (Israeli) escalation in the situation in the occupied Palestinian territories, especially in Gaza, which has been suffering from a siege for more than a month, accompanied by random killings, which included relief workers.”
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“It also comes after the announcement of the bodies of 15 employees in the field of emergency and relief workers in Gaza, belonging to the Palestinian Red Crescent, the Palestinian Civil Defense and the United Nations.”
The Algerian demand also comes “after the unprecedented growth of the wave of violence by settlers in the West Bank,” according to the agency.
Algeria is a non -permanent member of the Security Council, along with 14 other members, including 5 permanent members: the United States, Britain, France, China and Russia.
The Israeli genocide, with absolute American support in Gaza, resulted in more than 165,000 between a Palestinian martyr and wounded, most of them children and women, and more than 11 thousand missing, amid massive destruction.
Since the beginning of the extermination war on Gaza, the Israeli army and the settlers have escalated their attacks in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, which led to the death of more than 942 Palestinians, the injury of nearly 7 thousand, and the arrest of 15 thousand and 700, according to official Palestinian data.
The United States provides its ally Israel, a security umbrella in the Security Council, by using the veto power against any serious move to compel Tel Aviv to end the extermination of the Palestinian people.