Israel should be punished for attacking aid workers
The Foreign Ministries of England, Belgium and Australia have expressed their anger towards Tel Aviv's action in attacking the international aid convoy and emphasized that Israel must obey international laws. |
report Mehr News Agency quoted by Al Jazeera news website, Haja Lahabib, the Belgian Foreign Minister, announced that he will vote positively for the three resolutions regarding Palestine in the Human Rights Council.
He emphasized that the right to self-determination and the illegality of Zionist settlements and justice are important criteria for Palestinians to receive their basic rights.
On the other hand, the Public Service and Trade Union in England also announced that the country’s government is required to use all its efforts to stop the war in the Gaza Strip. .
British Foreign Minister William Hague also emphasized in his statements that this country will punish Israel due to the rocket attacks on the international employees of the World Central Kitchen, and Israel must emphasize that These actions will not be repeated.
Also, Australian Foreign Minister Benny Wong emphasized in a statement that he will not condone the attack on aid workers in Gaza and immediately waits for the perpetrators to be punished after knowing the facts. action
He continued that Israeli leaders and field military commanders should accept their obligations based on humanitarian and international laws.
Last Monday night, three vehicles of the World Kitchen Organization after unloading 100 tons of humanitarian aid and leaving Deir Balah warehouse “In the center of Gaza, it was targeted by the Zionist regime’s air attack.
The World Kitchen Organization, created by Jose Andres to send humanitarian food aid, has announced: Three vehicles of this organization in Gaza were carrying ordinary citizens and had the logo of this organization (WCK), and the Israeli forces were aware of their route, mission and the exact details of their trip.
This organization asked the governments of the United States, Australia, Canada and Poland to file an independent case to deal with this support an attack by a third party, especially to discover whether the attack was deliberate or in any way violated international law.