The Kingdom of Bahrain condemned on Sunday the Israeli occupation attacks on the Nuseirat camp in Gaza, which resulted in the death and injury of dozens of Palestinians, mostly women and children. In a statement, the Bahraini Ministry of Foreign Affairs considered the attacks a flagrant violation of human rights and international humanitarian law. The ministry renewed the Kingdom's call for the international community, especially the members of the United Nations Security Council, to urgently intervene to ensure an immediate and permanent ceasefire in Gaza and to enforce the implementation of international resolutions related to the protection of Palestinians. The statement stressed the importance of the full, safe, sustainable and unhindered delivery of humanitarian aid and the primacy of diplomatic solutions to end the destructive war that has been going on for more than eight months, and to reach peace negotiations to protect the rights of Palestinians and establish their independent state with East Jer usalem as the capital. Source: Kuwait News Agency
Related Articles
Washington offers Israel an offer in exchange for refraining from attacking “certain” targets in Iran
The Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation reported that the United States offered Israel “compensation” if it refrained from attacking “certain” targets in Iran, as part of the expected attack in response to the Iranian attack.
The Israeli Public B…
Former Iran Pres. Ahmadinejad gears up for upcoming presidential elections
Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is gearing up to run for the presidential race once again. He submitted his candidacy request on Sunday for the early elections, to be held on June 28.
Competing against Ahmadinejad are also notable names …
Al-Mashhadani: I will not withdraw my candidacy for presidency of Parliament
The most prominent candidate for the position of Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mahmoud Al-Mashhadani, announced that he will not withdraw his candidacy for the presidency of Parliament and that he will remain to defend the system, the const…
