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Global Condemnations Pour in after Israel’s Brutal Onslaught on Jenin

21:08 - July 03, 2023
News ID: 3484192
TEHRAN (IQNA) - The Israeli onslaught on the occupied West Bank city of Jenin drew widespread condemnation from around the world as the Palestinian death toll rises from the regime’s large-scale offensive.

Palestine’s Ministry of Health announced on Monday that 10 Palestinians were fatally shot by the Israeli occupation forces in Jenin, adding that at least 50 others sustained injuries.

The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) condemned as “organized state terrorism” Israel’s air raids and ground attacks on the Jenin refugee camp.

"This heinous crime constitutes an extension of crimes and organized state terrorism practiced by the Israeli occupation against the Palestinian people," the OIC said in a statement.

The Jeddah-based grouping held Israel responsible for "the repercussions of this heinous crime that calls for investigation and accountability."

The OIC called on the UN Security Council to "take responsibility, enforce its relevant resolutions, put an end to this continuous Israeli terrorism, and provide protection for the Palestinian people."

Arab League: ‘Brutal military operation’

Arab League’s Secretary General Ahmed Aboul Gheit condemned the “brutal military operation” in occupied Jenin in a tweet, saying, “The bombing of cities and camps by planes and the bulldozing of houses and roads is a collective punishment and revenge” that will lead to further escalations.

Aboul Gheit also appealed to “advocates of peace” around the world to intervene and stop the “criminal operation.”

Egypt: Excessive and indiscriminate force

The Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs also strongly condemned the bloody Israeli military aggression against Jenin, calling for the intervention of international bodies to put an end to such violations.

In a statement, the ministry affirmed Egypt’s “complete rejection of the repeated Israeli attacks and incursions against Palestinian cities, resulting in innocent civilian casualties due to the use of excessive and indiscriminate force, and a flagrant violation of the provisions of international law and international legitimacy.”

Jordan: ‘Violation of international humanitarian law’

In a statement, Jordanian foreign ministry spokesperson Sinan al-Majali lambasted the Israeli offensive, saying the escalation “constitutes a violation of international humanitarian law and obligations of the [Israeli] occupation.”

The spokesperson called for immediate and effective action by the international community to stop the Israeli assault and provide protection for Palestinians in all occupied territories.

UN: Ensure access to injured

The United Nations resident humanitarian coordinator in Palestine, Lynn Hastings, expressed alarm in a tweet as she called for access to the injured.

UAE urges ‘immediate’ halt to Israeli raids

The United Arab Emirates strongly condemned the attacks by the Israeli occupation forces on Jenin and called for an “immediate” halt to the brutal aggression.

In a statement, the UAE’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs called on the Israeli regime to reduce escalation and avoid measures that would foment tension and violence in the occupied Palestinian territories and lead to a deterioration of the situation and perpetuation of the cycle of violence.

The ministry also called on Israel to abide by the provisions of international law and Security Council resolutions.

According to Israeli military sources, more than 1,000 troops were involved in the Jenin attack, in which air fire was used by the occupation forces in the occupied West Bank for the first time since the Second Intifada.

Tensions have been running high across the occupied West Bank in recent months amid repeated Israeli raids on Palestinian towns and cities.

Nearly 190 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces since the start of this year, according to the Health Ministry. At least 25 Israelis have also been killed in separate attacks during the same period.

 

Source: Press TV

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