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Saudi Arabia demanded a meeting of the Security Council due to the situation in Rafah

Due to the situation in Rafah and the intention of the Zionist regime to encroach on this region, Saudi Arabia demanded a meeting of the UN Security Council.
– International news – Tasnim news agency, Saudi Arabia has warned about the dangerous consequences of Israel’s attack on the city of Rafah in the Gaza Strip. The Saudi Foreign Ministry announced on Saturday: Rafah is the last refuge of hundreds of thousands of residents who have been forced to flee due to Israel’s brutal aggression.

The ministry added: The deliberate violation of international humanitarian law calls for an urgent council meeting. security to prevent Israel from creating a humanitarian disaster.
According to the United Nations, more than half of the 2.4 million people living in Gaza are currently taking refuge in the city, with many of them living in tents and makeshift shelters on the streets. are sleeping and this increases concerns about the lack of water and food.

According to the published reports, Israeli warplanes bombarded Rafah yesterday, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the army to Prepare for the expulsion of Palestinian refugees from Rafah. To Rafah/ Cairo negotiations end without result Rafah strengthened his borders

 

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