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Palestine calls for urgent int’l intervention to stop Israel's genocide in Gaza

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The bodies of Palestinians killed in the Israeli strike in central Gaza are taken from Al Nasser hospital morgue in Khan Yunis, Gaza, where grieving relatives of the deceased mourn their loss, on March 18, 2025 [Abed Rahim Khatib/Anadolu Agency]

Palestine today appealed for urgent international intervention to halt Israel’s genocidal war on the Gaza Strip.

The Israeli occupation army pounded the Strip overnight killing more than 320 Palestinians and injuring hundreds, despite a ceasefire agreement.

Images emerging from Gaza showed that the majority of the victims were civilians, including women and children, whose homes were bombed overnight.

A Palestinian Foreign Ministry statement called the Israeli assaults on civilians in the enclave “a disruption of international efforts for Gaza’s reconstruction and an Israeli evasion of the ceasefire obligations.”

“Political solutions are the key to achieving calm, stopping the aggression, and restoring the political horizon for resolving the conflict,” it added.

“We call for a firm international stance to enforce an immediate cessation of aggression and warn against the occupation’s attempts to implement its plans to displace our people,” the ministry said.

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