Iran Criticizes UN Security Council’s Failure to Pass Resolution Calling for End to Gaza Genocide
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Palestinian Authority has called on the United Nations Security Council on Monday to “stop the genocide” in the Gaza Strip, where more than 60,900 have already died, and has called for an immediate ceasefire to end the bombings. Thus, it has called on the Security Council to “take responsibility” and take measures to put an end to the acts of “forced displacement and annexation against the Palestinian peopl…
Hamas leader Osama Hamdan said that the occupying Government was committing the most heinous acts of torture, brutal reprisals, humiliation and the slow killing of Palestinian prisoners in its prisons. In a graphic statement, on Monday evening, he added that such violations, genocide and starvation committed by the occupation against the Gaza Strip and in the West Bank, and the right of Palestinian prisoners to its prisons and detention centres …
Iran criticizes UN Security Council’s failure to pass resolution calling for end to Gaza genocide
Iran accused the UN Security Council on Monday of complete failure in fulfilling its duties regarding the ongoing genocide crimes in the Gaza Strip and criticized the international community’s stance on the besieged enclave. Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Nasser Kanaani held the United States directly responsible for obstructing any resolution calling for an end to the massacres and starvation in Gaza, according to Iran’s official news …
Ramallah: The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Monday, called on the United Nations Security Council to visit the Gaza Strip and to impose an immediate halt to Israel ' s 22-month war of extermination. Since 7 October 2023, Israel, with United States support, has been waging a war of genocide in Gaza, including murder, starvation, destruction and forced displacement, ignoring all international calls and orders of the International C…
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