Ramsey Clark : I'm in Gaza, then I'm optimistic

10 يناير/كانون الأول 2011 الساعة . 09:37 ص   بتوقيت القدس

Gaza: Interior Ministry

Former US Attorney General , William Ramsey Clark declared during the visit to the  Islamic university in Gaza city , that the Palestinians deserves to live in freedom and peace .

Clark said , that he paid a visit to the several areas in the Gaza strip , such as hospitals , families of Israeli jails prisoners , and other men , women and children , to listen for their suffering , and how they defense on their rights, describing those people by steadfast because they challenged all obstacles .        

He added , that they coming to help Palestinian people , by establishing legal  system to protect them , pointing out that this is a big challenge for them , confirming that the small and weak people can't to protect themselves , and he said that the system in Gaza is different .  

As well as , he assured that the Palestinian spent all their life to defend and save themselves , appreciating their steadfastness under the injustice siege and the lack of possibilities .

Meanwhile , he expressed his sensitive sorrow for the Gaza war , which committed by Israeli occupation two years ago , whereas,  the large number of victims , and destroyed building and headquarters . 

When , he condemned the continuing violations against Palestinian people .

" In 1948 , the criminal decision issued by Zionist organizations to dismiss Palestinians , and from this time the international law tray to support Palestinians and to protect them " he said .    

On the other hand , Clark appreciated the role of Palestinian Government in Gaza to face all challenges and obstacles , describing it as legal . 

Moreover , he called Palestinian authority in the West bank to unit with Palestinian government in Gaza , and to end the division which led to encourage occupation for more violations against them . 

Once again , he confirmed that Palestinians deserves to live in freedom and peace , and he said " I'm in Gaza, then I'm optimistic "