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Saudi Arabia: We are firmly against the forced resettlement of Palestinians

PNN – Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister said today at the Cairo meeting that Saudi Arabia is firmly against the forced displacement of Palestinians from their land.

According to the Pakistan News Network, Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan called on the Zionist regime to respect international laws at a meeting in Cairo this Saturday and announced that Saudi Arabia firmly condemns any attempt to forcibly relocate Palestinians.

The Saudi Foreign Minister stated: We emphasize our firm opposition to the violation of international and humanitarian laws by any of the parties.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Saudi Arabia condemned the targeting of civilians and announced: We demand pressure from the international community on Israel to end the siege of Gaza. Our main priority is to stop military attacks against Gaza.

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The endless cruelty of the child-killing regime; every hour 5 children are martyred in Gaza

On the 15th day of the “Al-Aqsa Storm” operation, the Zionist regime targeted various areas of the Gaza Strip with its airstrikes. On the other hand, the Palestinian Ministry of Health announced: Due to the continuous aggression of the Zionist enemy and the terrible siege of Gaza, 7 hospitals in the Gaza Strip have been completely out of service.

According to this report, medical teams are treating the injured on the ground due to the full capacity of the hospitals and the lack of facilities.

The Ministry of Health of Palestine also announced the severe shortage of medicine in all hospitals in the Gaza Strip and announced that the risk of spreading infectious diseases has also increased due to the fact that people are forced to use contaminated water due to water cuts.

According to the report of the mentioned ministry, the aggression of the Zionist regime in Gaza has left 4385 martyrs among them 1756 children and 976 women. Also, the number of injured has increased to 13,561 people.

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