Blinken: More measures should be taken to protect civilians in Gaza
Despite Washington’s comprehensive support for the Zionist regime’s attacks on Gaza, the country’s foreign minister, referring to Tel Aviv’s agreement to humanitarian interruptions, said: “Progress has been made, but more measures must be taken.” |
According to Fars International News Agency, US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, who traveled to New Delhi to participate in the 2+2 format meeting with India along with Defense Minister Lloyd Austin, He welcomed the agreement of the Zionist regime with humanitarian pauses in the attack on Gaza, but emphasized that more measures should be taken. has been But I also made it clear that more measures should be taken to protect civilians and send humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza. Civilians in the Gaza Strip and not using it as a platform to attack Israel.
He also pointed to the two-state solution in Palestine and said: “In order to achieve lasting peace, we We are trying and cooperating through the solution of forming two governments.
“Joe Biden”, the president of the United States of America, claimed this morning, Friday, November 10, that the Zionist regime with a “humanitarian ceasefire” in Gaza. After pressure from Washington, he agreed.
Biden acknowledged that this was a “step in the right direction” and would help civilians flee the war and bring more aid into the region. be harmed.
This claim is made while “Benjamin Netanyahu”, the prime minister of the Zionist regime, emphasized: “There will be no ceasefire in Gaza without the release of Israeli prisoners.”
“John Kirby”, the spokesman of the National Security Council of the White House, admitted: Israel has agreed to implement a daily 4-hour pause in the war in northern Gaza; These interruptions will be announced 3 hours before the start.
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