The Islamic World League has strongly condemned the Israeli occupation forces’ bombing of the “Al-Tabi’een” school for the second time and the continued bombardment of Khan Younis, a city in the southern Gaza Strip. This aggression has resulted in the martyrdom of hundreds and the injury of dozens.
In a statement by the General Secretariat of the League, His Excellency the Secretary-General and President of the Muslim Scholars’ Board, Sheikh Dr. Mohammed bin Abdul Karim Al-Issa, denounced these ongoing barbaric crimes targeting civilians and civilian infrastructure. He highlighted that such brutality represents a blatant violation of international and humanitarian laws and norms.
Dr. Al-Issa emphasized the urgent need for an immediate international response to halt these massacres perpetrated by the Israeli war machine. He called for an end to the systematic crimes against innocent civilians.
The Islamic World League’s denouncement comes amid a growing international outcry against the violations and aggressions in conflict zones. The League’s call to the international community underlines the necessity of taking decisive actions to protect civilians and uphold international law.
This condemnation and call for action underscore the critical situation in the Gaza Strip and the urgent need for a concerted international effort to bring about peace and security for the affected populations.
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