TEHRAN (FNA)- The 120-member Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) deplored Israel's continued construction activities in the occupied Palestinian territories, and asked the UN Human Rights Council to take action against the Zionist regime's aggressive moves.
The condemnation was made in a statement read at the 24th Session of the UN Human Rights Council by Iran's Permanent Representative to the United Nations Office in Geneva, Switzerland, Mohsen Naziri-Asl who also represents Iran as NAMs rotating president.
Naziri-Asl stressed that NAM strongly condemns the illegal occupation of the Palestinian territories by Israel.
He recalled a recent report of the UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to the Human Rights Council meeting and also the strong concern expressed by the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay, and called for an immediate halt to Israels settlement construction activities in the occupied territories.
He called on the international community to force Israel to respect its international undertakings, including respect for the basic rights of the Palestinians.
Naziri-Asl reiterated NAMs support for the Palestinian government and its efforts to put an end to Israel's illegal occupation of Palestine.
The Iranian envoy also strongly criticized the mistreatment of jailed Palestinians, specially women and children, by Israeli security forces, and called for their immediate release.
Israel has long been pursuing a Judaization plot to change the identity of the region. Ever since the 1967 Six-Day War, Israel has been increasingly exercising its Judaization scenario all across the occupied lands in Palestine and the Golan Heights (in Syria).
Last year, Israel's inner cabinet decided to speed up construction of homes for Jews in Arab East Quds (Jerusalem) and in other nearby settlements to punish the Palestinians for winning membership in the UN cultural agency, UNESCO.
Since then, Israel has issued announcements for the construction of 2,057 new homes in Arab East Quds and 1,241 in the West Bank, official figures show.
At least 200,000 Israelis live in a dozen settlement neighborhoods in East Quds (Jerusalem), which was captured by Israel in 1967 and annexed in an aggressive move never recognized internationally.