Iran, Oman reiterate their condemnation of the Gaza genocide
In a recent telephone conversation with his Omani counterpart, the Iranian Foreign Minister engages in discussions on approaches aimed at putting an end to the Israeli aggression on Gaza.
Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian reaffirmed strong condemnation of the ongoing Israeli genocide against Palestinians in Gaza.
During a phone call with his Omani counterpart Badr al-Busaidi, Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian discussed strategies to assist the Palestinian people and bring an end to the Israeli aggression on Gaza.
In particular, the two foreign ministers condemned the brutal and inhumane actions of the Israeli regime in the wake of the ongoing siege of al-Shifa Hospital, which resulted in the killing of scores of its patients and medical staff.
They also underscored fraternal relations between their countries.
Earlier today, the Ministry of Health in Gaza announced that the occupation committed 8 massacres in 24 hours, killing 84 and injuring 106. This brings the total number of Palestinians killed in the Israeli aggression on Gaza since October 7 to 32,226, in addition to 74,518 injuries.
On its part, the Government Media Office released an update detailing key statistics regarding the ongoing genocide war conducted by the Israeli occupation forces in the Gaza Strip. This report covers the 170th day of the aggression, which falls on Sunday, March 24, 2024.
In the ongoing genocidal war against Palestinians in Gaza, recent statistics revealed the grim toll exacted on the civilian population. With 32,226 martyrs, including 14,280 children and 9,340 women, the devastation is profound. Additionally, 364 medical personnel, 48 civil defense members, and 136 journalists have been killed in the line of duty.
The statistics also indicated that 27 children have succumbed to malnutrition and dehydration. Furthermore, a staggering 73% of the victims are reported to be women and children.
Meanwhile, the plight of 7,000 missing individuals adds to the mounting concern for the safety and well-being of civilians.
According to statistics, there have been 269 cases of detention involving healthcare workers. Additionally, 12 journalists, whose identities have been disclosed, have been detained.