The crown prince of Bahrain condemned the attack of Hamas on the Zionist regime
In a statement, the Crown Prince of Bahrain condemned the attack of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) on the Zionist regime and called it “barbaric”. |
According to the report of Fars News Agency International Group, “Salman Bin Hamad Al Khalifa”, the Crown Prince of Bahrain, this evening (Friday), in the opening session of “Al-Manama Dialogue”, condemned the attack of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance (Hamas) on the Zionist regime. Kurds.
The crown prince of Bahrain said in this meeting: “It is difficult to talk about the situation in Gaza; But it couldn’t be harder than living under constant attacks on Gaza. The Holy Quran, the Torah and all the heavenly books have prohibited the killing of civilians and innocents. In my opinion, both sides have not adhered to these teachings, so I believe that we should condemn both sides. I condemn Hamas explicitly”.
Salman bin Hamad al-Khalifa added in another part: “The October 7th [Hamas] attack was brutal, terrible and blind. They killed women, children and the elderly”.
The Palestinian Islamic resistance movement Hamas on October 7th (15 Mehrmah) in response to more than seven decades of occupation of Palestine and nearly two decades of siege Gaza and the prison and torture of thousands of Palestinians started the operation known as “Al-Aqsa Storm”. Muhammad al-Dhaif, the commander-in-chief of Kataib al-Qassam, the military wing of Hamas, said that the reason for the start of this operation was the reaction to He announced the crimes of the Zionist regime against the Palestinian people, especially in the Al-Aqsa Mosque. Al-Zaif said about this: “[The Zionists] attacked the defenders [of the Al-Aqsa Mosque], destroyed the sanctity of the mosque. They took it and we had warned them before. Hundreds of people were martyred and injured this year due to the crimes of the occupiers. Our calls for a prisoner exchange deal were rejected and the violations continued in the West Bank every day. I also condemn the [Israeli] airstrike that killed more than 11,000 people, including 4,700 children in Gaza.”
A thousand Palestinians were martyred in the attack on the Gaza Strip, of which about 5,000 were children and about 3,300,000 were women. It is aggravating that “Pedro Arrojo Agudo”, the UN special rapporteur on water and sanitation, in a statement today (Friday), described Israel’s action in depriving the people of Gaza of safe drinking water as a “gross violation of international law”.
Tel Aviv, after 42 days since the start of the war and under international pressure, finally agreed to the limited entry of fuel into the Gaza Strip this evening.
The agreement with the limited entry of fuel into Gaza was made due to the fear of the spread of cholera in the occupied Palestinian territories and the deterioration of the health situation as a result of international pressure.
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