Iran, Egypt And Jordan Condemn Zionist Massacre In  Nuseirat Camp

Tehran-(ST)- Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasser Kanaani strongly condemned the brutal massacres committed by the Zionist entity on Saturday in the Nuseirat camp, causing hundreds of martyrs and wounded.

Kanaani said in a statement, “The horrific massacres committed by the Zionist entity against the people of the Gaza Strip is a  result of  the inaction of the UN Security Council,” noting that the continuation of this international inaction will encourage the Zionist entity to continue its genocide against the Palestinians.

Kanaani stressed that the remains of Palestinian children and bloodied bodies are the result of the continued pumping of American and European bombs and missiles into the arsenal of the criminal Zionist entity.

For its part, Egypt condemned the massacre, and the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement, “Egypt condemns in the strongest terms the Israeli attacks on the Nuseirat camp in blatant violation of all provisions of international humanitarian law.”

Egypt also called on influential international parties and the Security Council to intervene immediately to stop the Israeli war against the Gaza Strip, and to take responsible action in order to end this humanitarian crisis that caused the death of more than 36,000 martyrs.

In turn, Jordan condemned the brutal Israeli attack that targeted the Nuseirat camp, which reflects the systematic targeting of Palestinian civilians.

Jordanian Foreign Ministry spokesman Sufyan Al-Qudah expressed his country’s condemnation of “Israel” for committing genocide in the Gaza Strip, calling on the Security Council to take immediate action to stop Israeli war crimes.

Hanan Shamout

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