Regional States Condemn Israeli Strikes in Gaza; Israel Blames Hamas
Eight Islamic countries condemned Israeli strikes on Gaza and urged the United Nations Security Council to enforce international law and protect civilians.
- On Thursday, foreign ministers from eight Islamic countries issued a joint statement condemning Israel's ongoing violations in the Gaza Strip, expressing "their strongest condemnation and denunciation" of attacks on civilian and medical infrastructure.
- These actions constitute "a systematic policy aimed at imposing a fait accompli by force," the ministers said, undermining the Comprehensive Plan to End the Gaza Conflict and violating international law.
- Urging compliance with Security Council Resolution 2803, ministers called on the United Nations Security Council to take practical measures protecting civilians and medical personnel as non-negotiable legal obligations under international law.
- Establishing an independent Palestinian state remains the "only path to achieving a just and comprehensive peace," they said, warning that unilateral measures are altering the "status quo in Occupied Jerusalem."
- Despite President Donald Trump's "ceasefire" roadmap, at least 1,230 Palestinians have been killed since October. Israeli strikes killed at least 15 people on Sunday, threatening the peace process.
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