In Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Foreign Ministry condemned this inhuman act, expressing rejection of the Israeli occupation forces’ targeting of sites crowded with civilians, expressing its regret for the international community’s failure to pressure the occupation government to accept an immediate ceasefire.
The ministry stressed that the dangerous humanitarian conditions resulting from the ongoing escalation cannot be justified at all, reiterating that sparing blood, protecting civilians, and stopping military operations are urgent priorities that must not be impeded”.
In Muscat, the Foreign Ministry of the Sultanate of Oman stated that the continued indiscriminate and brutal aggression by the Israeli occupation forces against Gaza Strip constitute war crimes and flagrant violation of international law and international humanitarian law.
On the other hand, the Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yvan Gil said today on X that his country completely rejects the genocide of the Palestinians by Israel and the new attack on Jabalia camp in which hundreds were killed.
Gil called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, and searching for solutions according to the UN Security Council resolutions that would allow peace to be established and ensure security and dignity of the population in the Palestinian territories.
In Edinburgh, Scottish Prime Minister Humza Yousaf said on X: “I am sorry for these innocent men, women and children in Jabalia refugee camp for the world has failed to protect them. This blatant disregard for human life must be unequivocally condemned.”
Yousaf accompanied his post with a picture of the devastation caused by the occupation air strikes on residential buildings in the Jabalia camp, while Palestinians and rescue crews worked to recover the wounded and the martyrs.
In Prague, the Slovak Prime Minister Robert Vitso warned in a TV interview that the continued indiscriminate bombing and leveling of residential neighborhoods to the ground in Gaza, which caused thousands of Palestinian casualties, would lead to strong responses throughout the world. He noted that what the Zionist occupation is doing could expand the war and spark waves of violence even within Europe.
In turn, the head of the Czech Moravian Communist Party Katerjina Konecna affirmed that the aggression carried out by the Israeli occupation against Gaza Strip represents a flagrant violation of international humanitarian law.
Meanwhile, the Friends of Palestine Association in the Czech announced that it is organizing a new demonstration this evening in Wenceslas Square in central Prague in solidarity with the Palestinians in Gaza, and to protest the one-sided coverage of the Czech media, which ignores Israeli crimes against the Palestinians.
Najla Khoury