Arab countries that have signed peace accords with Israel have unanimously blamed the Israeli military for the deadly blast at a hospital in Gaza despite Israel’s denials.
Arab countries that have signed peace agreements with Israel unanimously blamed the Israeli army on the deadly blast at a hospital in Gaza despite Israel’s denial.
The United Arab Emirateswho worked with Russia to call for an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council, condemned the “Israeli attack” and expressed regret for the “human losses”.
Anwar Gargas, adviser to the president of the Emirates, underlined on X (formerly Twitter) that “tthe human drama of Gaza underscores the need to prioritize the protection of civilians.”
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Manama “eexpressed condemnation and strong denunciation [εκ μέρους] of the kingdom of Bahrain of the Israeli bombardment,” as reported by the official Bna news agency.
These two Gulf countries normalized their relations with Israel in 2020 by signing the Abraham Accords.
Moroccoanother country that also signed a peace agreement with the Jewish state, also blamed Israel, as did Egypt, the first country to normalize relations with Israel in 1979.
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi strongly condemned “the Israeli bombardment” of Ahli Hospital, which caused “hundreds of innocent victims” among the Palestinian citizens of Gaza.
He saw in this “deliberate bombing” a “flagrant violation of international law”.
Israelis and Palestinians blame each other for the blast that killed hundreds and sparked international outrage and protests in many Muslim-majority countries.
Saudi Arabia, which suspended talks on normalizing relations with Israel after the conflict erupted, called the explosion “heinous crime committed by the Israeli occupation forces».
Jordan said Israel “bears responsibility for this serious incident”, while Qatar, which maintains close relations with Hamas, denounced a “brutal massacre”.
The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OCI), based in Saudi Arabia, called the explosion “war crime, crime against humanity and state terrorism’.
Jassim Mohamed Alboudaiwi, Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (CCG)which unites the six Arab monarchies of the Gulf, stated that it is “Frarabization of human rights».
Source :Skai
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