In a statement, the movement described the position as “a significant addition to the international condemnation and call for the halt of aggression, genocide and starvation inflicted on the Palestinian people.”
According to Al Mayaden, Hamas also urged European countries and the international community to translate these positions into concrete actions, urging the imposition of deterrent punitive measures, and stopped what is called violations that are committed by the genocide, hunger, and Israeli occupation.
Foreign ministers of Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, Norway, Slovenia and Spain have vehemently condemned the latest Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip, both fortifying military operations and for the announcement of its lasting existence in Gaza city.
In their joint statement, the minister warned that escalations would put them at greater risk, while causing unbearable killings of Palestinian civilians, including women, children and elderly people. They emphasized that forced evacuation of Palestinians represented a terrible violation of international law.
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