Iran, Oman call for ending the Israeli aggression on Gaza Strip

 

Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian warned of the possibility of expanding the war in the region in the light of the escalation of the Israeli aggressive acts in the occupied Palestinian territories.

During a press conference with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Sultanate of Oman Badr al-Busaidi  yesterday evening, Abdullahian said: “The significant expansion of the scope of war in the region is completely conceivable, and we call on all parties seeking to provoke war that they need to stop the killing of women and children in the renewed genocide war before it is too late”.

He indicated that “the United States advises (Israel) in the media not to commit massacres against women, children and civilians, but in reality, it supports the Israeli genocide in Gaza.”

He pointed out that “the documents seized by the Palestinian resistance forces during the Al-Aqsa Flood operation in the laptops they seized, show that the Zionist entity seeks to transfer all residents of Gaza to part of the land of Egypt and to transfer the residents of the West Bank to parts of land in Jordan”.

In turn, Omani Foreign Minister Badr al-Busaidi stressed that security and stability in the region cannot be achieved except through ending the occupation, calling for faster action to end the aggression of the Zionist entity, and lifting the siege on Gaza. He noted that his country will continue diplomatic efforts to stop the aggression against Gaza and lift the siege.

Souha Suleiman

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