31 Arab and Islamic states denounce the plan of the “great Israel” of Netanyahu Magic Post

31 Arab and Islamic states denounce the plan of the “great Israel” of Netanyahu

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Doha: The foreign ministers of 31 Arab and Islamic countries, as well as the secretaries general of the Arab League, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OCI) and the Gulf Cooperation Council (CCG), strongly condemned the vision of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

“These statements represent a serious contempt for and a blatant and dangerous violation of the rules of international law and the foundations of stable international relations,” they said in a joint statement.

“They also constitute a direct threat to Arab national security, regional and international peace sovereignty and security.”

Qatar said they had joined 31 Arab and Islamic countries, the Arab League, the OIC and the CCG to condemn Netanyahu’s statements.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Qatar, in a statement published on X, said that the comments of the Israeli Prime Minister “represent a gross contempt and a blatant and dangerous violation of the rules of international law and the foundations of stable international relations”.

Friday, at least ten Palestinians, including four children, were killed by Israeli strikes, Al Jazeera reported compared to the Al-Awda hospital in Nuseirat.

The United Nations Human Rights Office on Occupied Palestinian Territory (OHCHC) said that it had recorded 11 incidents since the beginning of August involving attacks on the Palestinians keeping aid convoys or trying to obtain aid, causing at least 46 deaths.

31 Arab and Islamic states denounce the plan of the “great Israel” of Netanyahu

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A Palestinian reacts to destruction after an Israeli strike on the Sheikh Radwan Health Center led by the United Nations Agency for Refugees for Rescue and Works for the Nations

Between May 27 and August 13, the OHCHR said that at least 1,760 people had been killed when they were trying to get help, including 994 distribution sites near the controversial GHF.

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