Iraq renewed its call to free voices in the world and international and UN organizations to condemn the Zionist aggression and those who protect and support it. The Iraqi government spokesman, Bassem Al-Awadi, said in a statement: "The Iraqi government confirms its support for every action or diplomatic effort that stops this aggression and puts an end to the behavior of the occupier and its disregard for the values and principles agreed upon by humanity." He added that the Zionist occupation continues to commit massacres that prove its criminal determination and insistence on practicing genocide against our Palestinian people by committing a new crime by targeting civilians in Tulkarm camp in the occupied West Bank. He continued: If the crimes of aggression actually indicate a path far from humanity that aims to expand the war, then the silent and helpless position of the international community actually feeds these abuses, especially after it exceeded in its aggression to harm the brotherly people of Le banon. Source: National Iraqi News Agency
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