Brazil and Venezuela condemned the Israeli attack on Rafah
Brazil and Venezuela issued statements condemning the beginning of the Zionist regime's operation in the east of the Rafah city in the south of Gaza. |
report Mehr News Agency, citing Sputnik, the governments of Brazil and Venezuela condemned the beginning of the military operation of the Zionist regime in the east of the city of Rafah in the Gaza Strip and called on the international community, organizations and the UN Security Council to overcome indifference to human rights violations and humanitarian actions.
Yesterday Monday, the Zionist army started military operations in the eastern parts of Rafah after asking residents to evacuate. The Palestinian movement Hamas announced that it had agreed to the terms of the Gaza ceasefire agreement proposed by Egypt and Qatar, but Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the ceasefire unacceptable. It is said that more than one million Palestinians have taken refuge in this city.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Brazil announced in a statement that “the Brazilian government condemns the start of the operation of the Israeli armed forces in the city of Rafah in the Gaza Strip. With this military action and deliberately raising the level of tensions in the Gaza Strip, which currently has the highest population density, Israel, despite the request of the international community, including its close allies, once again shows its lack of adherence to the basic principles of human rights and international laws.
Venezuela, another Latin American country, also announced that “Venezuela firmly condemns the bombing of the city of Rafah in the south of the Gaza Strip by the Zionist government of Israel; A government that continues the expansionist and criminal policy of Nizamand in this region; A city that is currently the home of 1.4 million forcibly displaced Palestinians.