Germany’s criticism of Israel’s violation of international laws in the Gaza Strip
The Deputy Prime Minister of Germany and Minister of Economy of this country also criticized the actions of the Zionist regime in the Gaza Strip and accused this regime of violating international laws. |
He said: Of course, Israel must adhere to international laws. In a public discussion at the Democracy Festival in Berlin on Saturday, on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the constitution, Habak said: Famine, the suffering of the Palestinian people, and the attacks in the Gaza Strip are incompatible with international law. This means that, in fact, Israel has crossed the line and should not do so. At the same time, the German official claimed that the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas could immediately end the war in the Gaza Strip if it lays down its weapons. A crime against humanity case against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant has been filed, but the court has yet to rule on them.
The International Court of Justice in The Hague ordered Israel on Friday to Immediately end military operations in Rafah. With this decision, the highest court of the United Nations in The Hague agreed to some of the demands that South Africa made in an urgent request. They reiterated the German federal government about the massive military attack on the city of Rafah in southern Israel. In a public discussion in his constituency in Potsdam, Schultz said: Our point is that war should always be conducted in a way that respects international law. That is why we have always said clearly: we cannot imagine an attack in Rafah without terrible and irresponsible human losses.
Haback also noted that the German federal government has always said that Israel is not allowed to carry out this attack. do it, at least not in the way it did before in the Gaza Strip, including bombing refugee camps, etc.
The Zionist regime continued its military operations in Rafah this Saturday despite the decision of the International Court of Justice in The Hague.
The Israeli army announced on Saturday that Israeli soldiers killed several Palestinian gunmen who had previously fired at Israelis. Additionally, weapons caches and additional tunnel wells were found in Rafah. The Palestinian Wafa news agency, citing hospital staff, reported that a civilian was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Rafah. Not all information could be independently verified at first.
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