King of Jordan II. Abdullah addressed the UN and other international organizations amid the conflict between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip. transmits Al Jazeera. According to the agency, the monarch demanded to put pressure on Israel to reach an agreement on increasing humanitarian aid to the Palestinian region.
“The King called on the international aid community to do their part to save the area.” [палестинцев в секторе Газа]The statement stated that there were survivors of a brutal war that turned their land into an uninhabitable place.
As noted by Al Jazeera, the King of Jordan made the relevant statements at a meeting in Amman attended by UN representatives, heads of Western non-governmental organizations and representatives of Arab donors. The monarch specifically emphasized that he considered it unacceptable to restrict the flow of support from the Jewish state.
In early October, Palestinian Hamas forces launched a massive rocket attack on Israel, declaring the start of Operation Al-Aqsa Al-Aqsa Flood. As part of the attack, thousands of militants entered the territory of the Jewish state, seized military equipment and captured more than a hundred people. In response, Israel launched Operation Iron Sword in the Gaza Strip, vowing to destroy Hamas. The actions of the Jewish state led to a blockade of the Palestinian enclave, massive bombings, and demands for the evacuation of more than 1 million people to the south of the region.
On November 22, Israel approved an agreement with Hamas to release hostages held in the Gaza Strip. According to the agreement, a four-day ceasefire will be declared during which Hamas will release 50 women and children. Red Cross representatives will also be allowed to visit the remaining hostages to provide necessary medical care. As Israel’s permanent representative to the UN, Gilad Erdan, stated, after the pause ends, Israel will continue to solve the problems in the Palestinian region. The ceasefire of the parties began to operate on November 24.
previously spain suspicious Israel is violating humanitarian law in Gaza.
Source: Gazeta

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