Putin: The disaster at the Al-Mamadani Hospital in Gaza will hopefully push towards the establishment of an independent Palestinian state

Beijing, (ST) – Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed his hope that the massacre at Al-Mamadani Hospital in Gaza would be a factor that  pushes towards the establishment of an independent Palestinian state.

Putin said during a press conference in Beijing that the hospital tragedy that occurred in Gaza is a real humanitarian catastrophe.

Putin added: We always call for the establishment of an independent, sovereign Palestinian state with East Al-Quds ( Jerusalem) as its capital, which is what Russia has always embraced, and considers that as the only way to reach a just and comprehensive peace.

Al-Mamadani Hospital massacre is the beginning of the end of the Israeli occupation

In Tehran, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has affirmed that the Israeli occupation entity did not abide by the agreements it has signed, and that the Al-Mamadani Hospital crime was the beginning of the end of this  occupation.

In a speech before tens of thousands of participants in massive marches in central Tehran denouncing the crimes of the Zionist entity, Raisi said: “With all the injustice practiced by Israel, it has not been able to undermine the rights of the Palestinian people,” noting that the heroes of the Operation Al-Aqsa Flood have proved that they have the decision in the area of confrontation against the Zionist enemy, and that the war of stones turned into a war of missiles, and that the Palestinian people have never and will never give up their rights.

He pointed out that there is a global consensus that the Zionist entity is a war criminal and this is another defeat for it, stressing that the perpetrators of crimes against the Palestinian people will be punished.

Raghda Sawas

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