The emir of , harshly criticized the international community today for its policy of “double standards” and for “abandoning the children of “, and asked to open an international investigation into the “brutal crimes” of in the .

Al Thani reaffirmed, however, before the summit of the political and economic alliance of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), in Dohahis commitment to continue his country’s mediation efforts, “together with their partners”to restore the truce between Israel and the Islamist group Hamas in Loop.

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It is shameful for the international community to allow this heinous crime to continue for two months, during which the systematic and intentional killing of defenseless civiliansincluding women and children (…) entire families were eliminated from the civil registration”said Al Thani.

“Everyone wonders about the meaning of the International community and, if such an entity really exists, why has it abandoned the children of Palestine?”, the Qatari emir asked himself.

Along these lines, he assured that “expressions such as double standards and double standard have become the most popular, and this means that the international legitimacy “You can be a victim of this barbaric war.”

Al Thani reiterated the condemnation of Qatar of the “attacks against civilians of all nationalities and religions”, while insisting on the “need for the United Nations carry out an international investigation into the massacres committed by the forces of the israeli occupation against the Palestinian people.”

After remembering that the conflict “It is not religious nor is it a matter of terrorismbut it is a national cause of a people under Israeli occupation“, the Qatari president highlighted that “The occupation does not have the right to self-defense.”

Despite everything, the Qatari emir reaffirmed that “we will make every possible effort, in cooperation with our international and regional partners” to establish a new truce in Gaza, after the previous one expired last December 1 amid cross accusations.

We will do our best, in cooperation with our international and regional partnersto achieve a comprehensive cessation of Israeli aggression against the Palestinian people in all Palestinian territories”, he stressed.

Qatar, which does not recognize the State of Israel and welcomes Doha a political office of Hamashas worked alongside Egypt and the United States as a key mediator between the Islamist group and Israel to reach a truce under cross accusations from both parties.

The pause, which lasted seven days, allowed the exchange of 105 hostages kidnapped by Hamas in Loop in exchange for 240 Palestinians imprisoned in Israeli jails, all women and minors, as well as the entry of greater numbers of food aidmedical and fuel to the Strip.

The objective now is to reach a truce and a ceasefire that will allow adequate and sufficient aid to be sent to the Palestinian people.“said the Qatari Prime Minister, Mohamed bin Abdelrahman At a press conference after the summit GCCintegrated to Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Oman, Kuwait and Bahrainin addition to Qatar.

The Qatari official stressed that the heads of state of that rich Arab alliance have expressed themselves “unanimous” about that objective, something that is also reflected in the final statement “Doha Declaration”.

Truces should not be the ceiling (…) our objective is to stop the war, secure hallways “sure to send the greatest amount of aid” to the population of Gaza, he added.

For his part, the secretary general of GCC, Yasim Mohamed Al Budaiwi, He denounced at the press conference that the “biggest obstacle” to aid to the civilian population of Gaza is “the continuity of Israeli military operations.

The Doha summit was attended as a guest of honor by the Turkish president, the Islamist Recep Tayyip Erdoganwho accused the Israeli Prime Minister before the meeting, Benjamin Netanyahuto continue the war in Loop by “internal political calculations”.

“Killing children and women and murdering 17,000 innocent Palestinians is a war crime and against humanity (…) Israel will be held accountable for those actions“, said Erdoganwhose country does not consider Hamas a terrorist organization, and is a historical ally of Israelalthough their relations became strained after the war in Gaza.



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