In letters to the heads of 50 countries, Raisi calls for putting pressure on the Zionist entity to stop its crimes in Gaza Strip

Today, Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi sent letters to the heads of 50 countries in which he called for taking measures to pressure the Zionist entity through various economic and political means to stop the genocide it is committing in Gaza Strip.

The Iranian news agency IRNA quoted Raisi as saying in the letters: “The most necessary measure is to stop the killing of the Palestinian people in Gaza and end attacks against civilians, especially attacks on hospitals, schools, camps and relief centers.”

Raisi added: “All means and mechanisms must be activated to force America and the Zionist enemy to accept an immediate cessation of mass killing against the Palestinians.”

Raisi stressed the necessity of completely lifting the siege on Gaza and reopening the Rafah crossing immediately and unconditionally in cooperation with our Egyptian brothers, to deliver aid and bring food and medicine to the people in Gaza.

 Raisi called on leaders these countries  to classify the occupation entity as a terrorist organization and called for the formation of an international court to try and punish the Zionist and American criminal leaders, while giving priority to prosecuting those involved in genocide and other crimes.

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