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Palestine: Failure to stop Gaza genocide amounts to complicity

4 months ago
The bodies of Palestinians are taken from the morgue of Nasser Hospital for funeral prayers and burial after Israeli attacks, on December 18, 2024 in Khan Yunis, Gaza. [Abed Rahim Khatib - Anadolu Agency]

The bodies of Palestinians are taken from the morgue of Nasser Hospital for funeral prayers and burial after Israeli attacks, on December 18, 2024 in Khan Yunis, Gaza. [Abed Rahim Khatib - Anadolu Agency]

The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates said in a statement yesterday that the international community’s inability to implement decisions to halt the ongoing war of extermination in Gaza has reached the level of “suspicious complicity”, Anadolu reported.

The ministry held the UN Security Council “fully responsible for its failure to compel the occupying state to end its war of extermination and displacement against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip.”

It added that the situation in Gaza represents “an unprecedented disregard for the international community, global public opinion, and international judicial authorities,which have issued orders and decisions demanding an end to the war and the facilitation of humanitarian aid.”

The ministry described the international community’s inability to enforce these resolutions as a “grave and suspicious failure.”

It further highlighted that “the occupation continues to deepen its campaign of genocide and displacement against our people, escalating its massacres against Palestinian civilians and launching a fierce assault on hospitals in its drive to completely evacuate and destroy northern Gaza, turning it into a scorched land unfit for human life.”

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