Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has condemned Israel as a “brutal and rogue apartheid regime” for its recent massacre of the Palestinian people, urging a “transparent and independent” international probe into the Zionists’ crimes in the occupied territories.
According to Press TV, Zarif made the remarks in an address to a meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) foreign ministers on Palestine in the Turkish city of Istanbul on Friday following the recent massacre of tens of Palestinians during anti-occupation protest rallies along the border between the Gaza Strip and occupied territories.
“In light of the massacre in Gaza, the international community is entitled to demand an end to the impunity of this brutal and rogue apartheid regime,” the Iranian minister said.
He added that the OIC should “reinforce the call for bringing the perpetrators to justice.”
“We need to take concrete action in the United Nations system, including by pushing for a transparent and independent international inquiry and asking for providing international protection for the Palestinians as envisaged in international humanitarian law,” Zarif pointed out.
He also stressed the importance of pressing upon the UN Security Council to live up to its primary responsibility.
At least 62 Palestinians were killed and more than 2,700 others wounded near the Gaza fence on the eve of the 70th anniversary of Nakba Day (Day of Catastrophe), which coincided this year with the relocation of the US embassy from Tel Aviv to the occupied city of al-Quds.
The occupied territories have witnessed new tensions ever since US President Donald Trump on December 6, 2017, announced Washington’s recognition of al-Quds as Israel’s “capital” and said the United States would move the US embassy to the city.
He slammed the US president’s “unlawful” announcement regarding al-Quds and his “dangerous” move to implement the decision on Nakba Day and said such measures “triggered the tragedy and emboldened the occupiers to embark on a series of cold blooded massacres, the latest of which included snipers shooting children in the back.”
Zarif emphasized that the OIC member states should close ranks with other organizations, the overwhelming majority of states, and international grass root movements which oppose the “US unilateralism, bullying tactics and contempt for international law” and condemn the Israeli regime’s occupation and brutality.
“What has further emboldened the Zionist enemy is our disunity despite of our common past and common destiny and in spite of all the challenges and opportunities that bind us together,” he said.
He added that protecting al-Quds “now more than ever should serve as our rallying point,” and called on the OIC states to reinforce their unity “to create a strong Ummah, rather than engaging in pointless quarrels.”
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