Saudi Arabia: There is no justification for preventing the ceasefire in Gaza
Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister stated on Friday that there is no justification for preventing a ceasefire in Gaza. |
According to Fars News Agency, Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan said this Friday that there is no justification for preventing a ceasefire in Gaza.
Benfarhan, who attended a news conference in Oslo, also expressed hope that a new resolution in the Security Council calling for a cease-fire in Gaza will receive more support “especially from the United States, which has already vetoed the resolution”.
The foreign minister of Saudi Arabia said after meeting with the foreign ministers of the Arab and Nordic countries: “We do not think that there is any justification for not asking for a ceasefire in Gaza.”
Robert E. Wood, the US deputy representative to the United Nations, said at the Security Council meeting that Washington does not support calls for an immediate ceasefire. He claimed that such an action sows the seeds of the next war.
Since the beginning of Israel’s military attacks in Gaza, America has been the main supporter of this regime and by sending weapons and political support, it has helped fuel the war.
In the weeks leading up to the war, Joe Biden’s administration had said that the White House would only support “ceasefires” in Gaza, and was in favor of continuous calls for help in establishing a ceasefire in Gaza. The cease-fire that can end in favor of Hamas is not.
Meanwhile, human rights activists and some politicians of the Democratic Party have repeatedly asked Biden to ask Israel to end the operation that killed thousands. Paul O’Brien of Amnesty International said on Wednesday last week: “Short-term interruptions to meet field needs and address the human rights situation in Gaza are sufficient.” “More and more Americans are calling for this ceasefire,” he said. According to the results of a recent survey conducted by the Morning Consult Institute, 53% of American voters said that they support the establishment of a permanent ceasefire in Gaza. On the 7th of October (15th of October), it led to the martyrdom of more than 18,000 Palestinians in Gaza, most of whom are civilians. . These statistics are increasing especially with the expansion of the Israeli regime’s operations to the southern Gaza region. For two decades, the siege of Gaza and the imprisonment and torture of thousands of Palestinians began the operation known as “Al-Aqsa Storm”.
This operation was one of the deadliest attacks against this regime. Hamas fighters penetrated into the occupied territories at several points of the border fences, attacked the villages and besides killing a large number of Israelis, captured a number of them.
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