Raisi: The barbaric bombing of Jabalia camp is part of Zionist entity’s crimes against humanity

Tehran,(ST)- Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi denounced the barbaric Israeli bombing of the Jabalia camp in northern Gaza Strip and the killing of innocent people.

Raisi stressed that this is a continuation of the Zionist entity’s crimes against humanity.

On the sidelines of Wednesday cabinet meeting, Raisi pointed to America’s direct role in these crimes by providing weapons, military aid, and political support to this entity.

Iranian President considered that the crimes of the occupation in Gaza cannot be described in their brutality, including the killing of children, attacks on hospitals, the use of internationally banned bombs, and the comprehensive siege.

Raisi indicated that sending relief,  humanitarian and medical aid and food  to this region is being prevented in front of the eyes of the international community, which is a clear sign of the failure of international organizations to establish security.

Raisi added: These crimes showed that many international treaties and the United Nations Charter have lost their credibility and effectiveness, and it is necessary for the international community to review and consider these mechanisms based on the request of public opinion.

Raisi also pointed to the decisive vote of the members of the General Assembly to approve the ceasefire resolution in Gaza. He considered the approach of some Western countries to go along with the Zionist entity in killing children and crimes against humanity as a demonstration of hypocrisy, deception and double standards in international systems.

Nada Haj Khidr

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