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Nobel Peace Prize laureate and human rights advocate, Tawakkol Karman, has embarked on a mission to Jordan as part of a "Nobel Women's Initiative" delegation.
This visit is a key component of a broader tour aimed at shedding light on the crimes and violations being perpetrated against the Palestinian people. The delegation's primary objective is to raise global awareness about the ongoing situation and its implications. The delegation plans to visit the West Bank in the coming days, where they will conduct an on-the-ground assessment and document Israeli acts of genocide and ethnic cleansing against Palestinian civilians. This documentation is vital for comprehending the full scope of the violations and for informing international responses. Karman's involvement underscores her commitment to human rights advocacy.
In a statement, Karman highlighted that the visit is "part of humanitarian and solidarity efforts with the Palestinian people." The delegation aims to expose the repressive practices faced by Palestinians to global public opinion, with the ultimate goal of mobilizing international support and action to address these violations.