💠World Countries Urge UN to Unite Against Zionist Regime💠
Monday 12 August 2024Year 1959 Number 12323 / Kayhan English newspaper
💠World Countries Urge UN to Unite Against Zionist Regime💠
WEST BANK (Dispatches)
Indonesia and Malaysia also called on the UN to unite against Tel Aviv to stop the mass killing of civilians in Gaza.
Indonesia and Malaysia, both of which are vocal supporters of Palestine and have been critical of the regime since the beginning of its aggression on Gaza in October, called on the international community to hold the occupying regime accountable.
“The international community should no longer tolerate and accept the belligerence of Israel,” the Malaysian ministry of foreign affairs said in a statement on Sunday.
“Malaysia continues to call for Israel’s allies to compel Israel to immediately stop the killings of innocent Palestinians, and to stop providing Israel with the tools to continue this genocide.
An immediate, urgent and decisive action by the UN Security Council is needed to enforce a permanent ceasefire.”
Malaysia said that the Zionist regime has shown “that it has no desire for peace” and urged other Muslim countries under the 57-member Organization of Islamic Cooperation to come together and work with UN member states to demand Tel Aviv comply with the UN Security Council resolution passed in June, which called for a ceasefire in Gaza.
Indonesia also joined growing calls for the UN Security Council to “immediately conduct a comprehensive investigation” into the Al-Tabin school massacre by the Zionist regime.
“Indonesia also calls upon the international community to unite in stopping the crimes against humanity and genocide committed by Israel,” the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.
“Israel must be held accountable for all these crimes, and all forms of impunity must be brought to an end.”
Meanwhile, the Zionist regime has rescinded the accreditation of Norwegian diplomats working with the Palestinian Authority following Norway’s decision to recognize Palestine as a state.
Norway and the occupying regime have been in conflict for months after Oslo recognized Palestine as a state, a move that provoked strong criticism from the Zionist regime.
The regime revoked the accreditation of Norwegian diplomats dealing with the Palestinian Authority, a decision made in late May. Israel also reportedly withdrew and canceled some bank deposits in Norwegian accounts.
“We received a message today from the Netanyahu cabinet that it will no longer facilitate the work of Norwegian diplomats in the Palestinian territories,” the Norwegian Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
“This is an extreme act that severely impacts our ability to assist the Palestinians. Israel’s decision to revoke the diplomatic status of members of our embassy is an extreme measure and will have consequences,” the ministry added, noting that it was considering potential responses to the situation “created by the Netanyahu cabinet.”
However, German chancellor has warned Zionist prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a phone call that he should conclude a deal on a ceasefire and the release of captives held by Hamas, a German government spokesperson said on Sunday.
“An end to the war in Gaza would be a decisive step towards a regional de-escalation,” the spokesperson said.
💠World Countries Urge UN to Unite Against Zionist Regime💠
WEST BANK (Dispatches)
Indonesia and Malaysia also called on the UN to unite against Tel Aviv to stop the mass killing of civilians in Gaza.
Indonesia and Malaysia, both of which are vocal supporters of Palestine and have been critical of the regime since the beginning of its aggression on Gaza in October, called on the international community to hold the occupying regime accountable.
“The international community should no longer tolerate and accept the belligerence of Israel,” the Malaysian ministry of foreign affairs said in a statement on Sunday.
“Malaysia continues to call for Israel’s allies to compel Israel to immediately stop the killings of innocent Palestinians, and to stop providing Israel with the tools to continue this genocide.
An immediate, urgent and decisive action by the UN Security Council is needed to enforce a permanent ceasefire.”
Malaysia said that the Zionist regime has shown “that it has no desire for peace” and urged other Muslim countries under the 57-member Organization of Islamic Cooperation to come together and work with UN member states to demand Tel Aviv comply with the UN Security Council resolution passed in June, which called for a ceasefire in Gaza.
Indonesia also joined growing calls for the UN Security Council to “immediately conduct a comprehensive investigation” into the Al-Tabin school massacre by the Zionist regime.
“Indonesia also calls upon the international community to unite in stopping the crimes against humanity and genocide committed by Israel,” the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.
“Israel must be held accountable for all these crimes, and all forms of impunity must be brought to an end.”
Meanwhile, the Zionist regime has rescinded the accreditation of Norwegian diplomats working with the Palestinian Authority following Norway’s decision to recognize Palestine as a state.
Norway and the occupying regime have been in conflict for months after Oslo recognized Palestine as a state, a move that provoked strong criticism from the Zionist regime.
The regime revoked the accreditation of Norwegian diplomats dealing with the Palestinian Authority, a decision made in late May. Israel also reportedly withdrew and canceled some bank deposits in Norwegian accounts.
“We received a message today from the Netanyahu cabinet that it will no longer facilitate the work of Norwegian diplomats in the Palestinian territories,” the Norwegian Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
“This is an extreme act that severely impacts our ability to assist the Palestinians. Israel’s decision to revoke the diplomatic status of members of our embassy is an extreme measure and will have consequences,” the ministry added, noting that it was considering potential responses to the situation “created by the Netanyahu cabinet.”
However, German chancellor has warned Zionist prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a phone call that he should conclude a deal on a ceasefire and the release of captives held by Hamas, a German government spokesperson said on Sunday.
“An end to the war in Gaza would be a decisive step towards a regional de-escalation,” the spokesperson said.
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