International outcry against 'Israel' following the al-Mawasi massacre
International condemnations of the new massacre by the Israeli occupation in the Khan Younis' al-Mawasi area continue.
International condemnations followed the new massacre by the Israeli occupation in the al-Mawasi, in the Khan Younis area today which resulted in more than 350 martyrs and injured.
Turkey: Netanyahu’s government is trying to prevent ceasefire negotiations
In this context, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said, "What is happening in Gaza is not a war or self-defense but genocide," adding that no country in the region, including Turkey, can feel safe as long as "Israel" seeks its security by occupying lands.
The Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs also confirmed that "Israel's" killing of dozens of civilians in al-Mawasi is "part of the Netanyahu government's efforts to eradicate all Palestinians."
In a statement, the ministry emphasized that "the fact that Israel chose to shed blood once again, while it was expected to respond to Hamas' positive stance regarding the ceasefire, is also proof that Netanyahu's government is trying to prevent permanent ceasefire negotiations."
Iran: The occupation tries to cover up its failures through massacres
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasser Kanani said targeting the tents of displaced people in areas that have been declared safe is "a new crime in the record of Zionist crimes that continue in light of the silence of the international community, the comprehensive US support for this entity that kills innocent people, the double standards of European countries, and the failure to use the existing capabilities of Islamic countries."
In his statement, Kanani added that "the Zionists once again demonstrated their savagery with this crime, and proved that they "do not stop at any red line regarding human values, in an attempt to cover up their operational failures," but "they should know that continuing this path will only bring them more hatred from the international community."
Yemen: Occupation massacres come with American direction
In turn, the Political Bureau of the Ansar Allah movement in Yemen strongly condemned the brutal genocide massacres of the occupation, the latest being the massacre in al-Mawasi in Khan Younis and the massacre at the prayer area at the al-Shati refugee camp west of Gaza.
The Political Bureau of Ansar Allah added that "the series of crimes and insistence on killing and displacement comes with direct American direction, amid the world's complacency and the so-called international community."
The bureau also emphasized that "the enemy's false claims about targeting leading figures in the Palestinian Resistance cannot cover the atrocity of its crimes," affirming full solidarity with the Palestinian people and their Resistance and their legitimate right to self-defense by all available means.
In conclusion, the Political Bureau of Ansar Allah renewed its call for all methods to hold and pursue the leaders of the occupation entity accountable as war criminals, urging the free people of the world for "more solidarity and to take stronger positions expressing the grievance of the Palestinian people in Gaza."
Egypt: Israel's crimes will not be forgotten over time
Moreover, the Arab Republic of Egypt strongly also condemned "Israel's" bombing of the al-Mawasi area west of Khan Younis, which is filled with displaced people, resulting in the martyrdom and injury of dozens of innocent Palestinian civilians.
Egypt stressed that these crimes "will not be subject to a statute of limitations and cannot be accepted under any justification," noting that these ongoing violations against Palestinian citizens "add serious complications to the ability of the current efforts to reach a truce and ceasefire, and increase the humanitarian suffering of Palestinians amid shameful international silence and inaction."
In this context, a high-level security source reported that Egypt has informed the concerned parties of the seriousness of the Israeli escalation in the Gaza Strip and the targeting of civilians.
The security source added, according to Egyptian media, that "Israel continues to practice policies that lead to more escalation, which will have dire consequences for the entire region."
Egyptian Mufti condemns massacre
The Grand Mufti of Egypt, Shawki Allam, condemned in the strongest terms the massacre in Khan Younis, describing the massacre as "a continuation of the systematic genocidal war carried out by the Israeli entity in full view of the international community."
In a statement, the Grand Mufti stressed that the Israeli occupation's targeting of harmless displaced people "is a shameful crime and a blatant violation of the provisions of international law and international humanitarian law, and a disregard for the value of the human being and the sanctity of his soul."
The Mufti denounced the Israeli occupying entity's intensification of brutal and brutal attacks and aggression against the Palestinian people, describing these brutal attacks as "full-fledged war crimes."
He said that these crimes and brutal attacks "add to the series of Israeli crimes against the Palestinian people who demand their legitimate rights, while the occupation forces are trampling on international laws and humanitarian principles, amid the complete silence of the international community."
Jordan: The international community must act
In turn, the Jordanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates strongly condemned the massacre by the Israeli occupation and its continued aggressive assault on the Gaza Strip, targeting civilians and refugee shelters.
The official spokesperson for the ministry, Sufian al-Qudah, condemned and denounced Israel's continuous violation of international law and humanitarian law, defying the international community and international will calling for an end to the war, committing genocidal crimes against the Palestinian people in Gaza, and hindering the entry of humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip.
Al-Qudah emphasized the necessity for the international community to act immediately and effectively to provide international protection to the Palestinian people, hospitals, and relief organizations performing significant humanitarian services in the Strip. He further noted that the Strip is suffering an unprecedented humanitarian disaster due to the ongoing and continuous Israeli aggression since October 7th.
The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates condemned the occupation's massacres in Mawasi and Beach Camp, calling on the countries supporting Israel to "awaken their conscience and morals and stop blocking the international efforts to end the genocidal war."
The ministry said in a statement that the crimes committed by the Israeli occupation in the Gaza Strip are "new evidence that Israel's declared war is on Palestinian civilians and that it belies the occupation's claims that there are safe zones in the Gaza Strip."
In its statement, the ministry described the crimes committed by the Israeli occupation in the Gaza Strip as "new evidence that Israel's declared war is on Palestinian civilians, and belies the occupation's claims that there are safe zones in the Gaza Strip, and is also a clear evidence that the immediate cessation of the aggression is the right way to protect civilians."
These statements come after the Israeli occupation committed a major massacre by bombing the refugee camps in al-Mawasi, Khan Younis, leading to the martyrdom and injury of more than 350 Palestinians, according to the preliminary toll announced by the Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip.
In addition to the massacre in the alleged safe zone in al-Mawasi, Khan Younis, Israeli forces committed another massacre in the Shati refugee camp, west of Gaza City, targeting a mosque, resulting in at least 17 martyrs and dozens injured.
As such, with the martyrs of the two Israeli massacres in al-Mawasi, Khan Younis and the al-Shati refugee camp the death toll of the genocidal war on the Gaza Strip amounts to more than 38,440 martyrs and 88,480 injured, according to the latest statistics published by the Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip.
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