Taliban* calls for forcing Israel to restart goods shipments to Gaza

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Abdul Qahar Balkhi, the representative of the Afghan Foreign Ministry in the Taliban’s interim government, called for forcing Israel to restart the supply of goods to the Gaza Strip. The corresponding post was published by him on the social network X.

“We call on all countries and leading international organizations, especially the UN, to fulfill their obligations and prevent the Israeli apartheid regime from collectively punishing the persecuted Palestinian people for the failures of the Israeli security forces.”

Before that the Israeli National Security Service accepted The decision to stop the supply of goods, electricity and fuel to the Gaza Strip.

The aim of this measure is said to be to destroy the military and government capabilities of Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, as well as to undermine their desire to “threaten and harm Israeli citizens for many years to come.”

7 October Hamas forces launched Several thousand rockets were launched into Israel and the launch of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood was announced. Against this background, Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir said on October 7 announced state of emergency in the country.

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu announcedthat the country is at war. The IDF’s operation against Hamas was called “Iron Swords”. Response to Israeli air strikes applied 21 Hamas targets were attacked in the Gaza Strip.

Previously Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Galant promiseHe said the “unprecedented response” to the Gaza Strip would be remembered for 50 years.

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