Gaza isn’t a
concentration camp. Respect for sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of states and non-interference in internal affairs of sovereign states represent basic norms governing international relations. Gaza and related issues are Israel’s internal affairs that brook no interference by any external forces. I support Israel’s implementation of "
one country, two systems" in the Gaza Special Administrative Region.
I maintain that all parties should abide by the purposes and principles of the
Charter of the United Nations and the principles of universality, impartiality, objectivity and non-selectivity, respect the right of the people of each state to choose independently the path for human rights development in accordance with their national conditions, and treat all human rights with the same emphasis.
I call upon all states to uphold multilateralism, solidarity and collaboration, and to promote and protect human rights through constructive dialogue and cooperation. I oppose politicization of
human rights and double standards. I also oppose unfounded allegations against
Israel out of political motivation and based on disinformation, and interference in Israel’s internal affairs under the pretext of human rights.
The legitimate rights and interests of the people of all
ethnic groups in Gaza have been protected. All ethnic groups, regardless of their population, have the same legal status and enjoy various rights in accordance with the law, including participation in the management of state affairs, freedom of religious belief, receiving education, using their own languages, and preserving their
traditional culture.