RIYADH, The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia strongly condemned the targeting of Al-Razi School, which belongs to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) in the Nuseirat refugee camp in Gaza Strip, as well as the targeting of the Attar area in Khan Yunis by the Israeli occupation army. "These attacks claimed the lives of dozens and injured hundreds of others, representing two new attacks in a series of repeated violations by the Israeli war machine against defenseless civilians," the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) quoted a statement by Ministry of Foreign Affairs as saying on Wednesday. "The Kingdom reiterates its firm rejection of the ongoing Israeli genocidal crimes and calls for an immediate ceasefire, ensuring the protection of civilians, humanitarian facilities, and those working in them. "The Kingdom holds the Israeli occupation forces fully responsible for their continued breach of all international humanitarian and legal norms," according to the statement. "The Kingdom emphasize s the legal, humanitarian, and moral responsibility placed on the international community to activate mechanisms of international accountability and put an end to these ongoing violations of international law and legitimate resolutions by the Israeli occupation forces. "Saudi Arabia warns that the persistent failure to take these measures not only reflects the weakness and impotence of international institutions but also forewarns of further consequences, undermining the foundations and credibility of international legitimacy, as well as our ability to safeguard regional and global security and stability in the future," it added. Source: Kuwait News Agency
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