Norway: The attack on Gaza hospitals is condemned
report Mehr News Agency quoted by Al Jazeera, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Norway issued a statement condemning the brutality of the Zionists in attacking medical centers in Gaza.
This ministry emphasizes in a statement that it published on the X social network (former Twitter): Now, urgent action is needed to restore the activity to Hospitals in the north of Gaza and the establishment of international humanitarian laws in this area.
This statement adds: Protecting the healthcare system leads to saving human lives. We expressed our concern about this and support for the statement of the World Health Organization in the UN Security Council.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Norway emphasizes: medical staff, patients, and hospitals are not legitimate targets of war. We support the report of Volkur Turk, President of the UN Human Rights Council, to the Security Council.
This statement at the end of the attack on civilian centers, especially hospitals and medical centers in Gaza, including the Kamal Adwan hospital in the north of this strip, by the Zionist forces. .
In the 90s, Norway tried to end the conflict between the Palestinians and Israel during the Oslo negotiations. Although these negotiations ended with the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin, the then prime minister of the Zionist regime, Norway continues its efforts to recognize the Palestinian state among European countries and is considered a humanitarian supporter of the Palestinian nation.