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Saudi Arabia Condemns Israeli Occupation Forces' War Crimes in Gaza Strip


Saudi Arabia Condemns Israeli Occupation Forces' War Crimes in Gaza Strip


In a firm stance against the ongoing atrocities perpetrated by the Israeli occupation forces in the Gaza Strip, Saudi Arabia has issued a resolute condemnation. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed vehement disapproval of these heinous war crimes, highlighting the latest revelation of mass graves discovered within the confines of the Nasser Medical Complex in the city of Khan Younis in southern Gaza.


This condemnation underscores the Kingdom's unwavering commitment to upholding international law and principles of justice. The Ministry emphasized that the failure of the international community to activate mechanisms of accountability concerning the Israeli occupation's persistent violations of international law will only serve to embolden further transgressions, exacerbating the already dire humanitarian situation and escalating levels of destruction.


Furthermore, the Ministry reiterated Saudi Arabia's steadfast call upon the international community to shoulder its collective responsibility in halting the Israeli occupation's relentless attacks on innocent civilians in Gaza. It emphasized the urgent necessity of holding the occupying forces accountable for the numerous massacres they have perpetrated against the Palestinian people.


The Kingdom's condemnation echoes the sentiments of solidarity and support for the Palestinian cause, reaffirming its unwavering stance alongside the oppressed Palestinian population in their pursuit of justice, freedom, and dignity.


As tensions persist in the region, Saudi Arabia remains committed to advocating for peace, stability, and the realization of the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people. The Ministry's statement serves as a poignant reminder of the urgent need for concerted international action to put an end to the cycle of violence and injustice plaguing the Gaza Strip.

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