Exporting weapons to “Israel” represents partnership in the genocide war on the Palestinians, says Norwegian Foreign Minister

Oslo, (ST)  –  Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Edda warned the countries that export weapons to the Israeli occupation entity of the possibility of participating in the genocide it is carrying out against the Palestinian people in Gaza Strip.

RT website quoted the Norwegian minister as saying: Countries that export weapons to “Israel” should re-evaluate whether they are an actual partner in the Israeli genocide war on Palestinians.

A few days ago, Edda announced that his country would continue its funding to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees, UNRWA, which Western countries had cut off their funding due to Israeli allegations and accusations.

According to the European diplomat, the agency represents a lifeline for millions of people suffering from tragic conditions, whether in Gaza Strip or the region as a whole.

Yesterday, the Norwegian capital, Oslo, witnessed a demonstration in support of Palestine, demanding an end to the ongoing Israeli aggression on Gaza Strip.

Raghda Sawas

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