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Palestine: Countries reject a ceasefire in Gaza must review their positions


The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates called on the countries that rejected the ceasefire to review their positions in light of their failure to protect civilians

Wed 06 Mar 2024 | 10:36 AM
Palestine: Countries that reject a ceasefire in Gaza must review their positions
Palestine: Countries that reject a ceasefire in Gaza must review their positions
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates condemned in the strongest terms the continuing mass massacres committed by the Israeli army at the turn of the hour against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip, the most recent of which was the brutal bombing and destruction of 10 homes in the middle of the Strip, leaving more than 50 martyrs and several others wounded, injured and missing, and in new evidence On the impossibility and lack of protection of civilians in light of the continuation of the war.

The Ministry strongly condemned the occupation army’s insistence on preventing the transfer of any humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip and disrupting any possibility of its distribution, including its arrival to the northern Gaza Strip, in various ways and methods, the most prominent of which has recently become the move of officially supported Israeli groups to close roads in front of aid trucks, which increases famine in the north. sector and threatens to expand its scope.

The ministry said: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu continues to launch continuous misleading campaigns against officials, including civilians in the central and southern Gaza Strip.

The Ministry indicated that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has launched continuous misleading campaigns against UN officials and leaders of countries, especially those that stand with him and support him in their rejection of the ceasefire, as Netanyahu employs

This support prevents it from achieving and implementing its demands regarding protecting civilians and securing their basic humanitarian needs, and Netanyahu’s pretext this time is that he will lose the war if he agrees to a ceasefire.

Meaning that it does not provide any practical solutions to ensure the protection of civilians in Rafah and continues to brutally bomb homes and facilities above.

Their heads without warning, and any limits or controls between the continuation of the war and the protection of civilians, knowing that Netanyahu.

Its military personnel announced more than once that they were studying plans to evacuate civilians and provide them with protection, and it is clear from the massacres.

The continuing military pressure that Netanyahu talks about is focused and targeting civilians, including children.

The Ministry insists on its strong condemnation of the positions of countries that reject an immediate ceasefire.

At the same time, it does not exert any real pressure on Netanyahu and his government to secure and protect civilians and bring aid to them.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs called on these countries to correct their position in a manner consistent with international law and Security Council resolutions.

The International Court of Justice and the international consensus that protecting civilians and preventing their displacement is impossible in light of...

The continuation of the war and the brutal and indiscriminate bombing.