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Cairo’s reaction to the killing of Zionists in a school in Gaza

Cairo reacted to the bombing of al-Tabain school in the east of Gaza city and considered this crime as a proof of the lack of political will among the Zionists to end the brutal war in Gaza.

According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency, according to Al-Yum Seveni, the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the bombing of the “Al-Tabain” school in Al-Darj neighborhood in the east of Gaza City, which resulted in the martyrdom and wounding of more than one hundred displaced Palestinian citizens. taken in it led, severely condemned.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Egypt, referring to the unprecedented disregard of international laws and provisions of international law by the Zionist regime and the continuation of attacks on the Gaza Strip, calls for the adoption of a unified and effective international position. To support the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and end the targeting of defenseless civilians.

Egypt continues to commit these massive crimes and deliberately target a large number of innocent citizens, the statement said, at the same time that mediators are trying to reach a formula for The cease-fire in the Gaza Strip is a proof of the lack of political will on the part of the Israeli side to end this brutal war and the continuation of the human suffering of the Palestinians and the continuation of their human tragedy that the world is unable to end.

Egypt emphasized its diplomatic efforts and intensive contacts with all parties with international influence to ensure the arrival of humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip in various ways and to try to achieve The ceasefire will continue.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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