Norwegian Foreign Minister: The situation in Gaza is like Hell on earth 228

Norwegian Foreign Minister: The situation in Gaza is like Hell on earth

Norwegian Foreign Minister: The situation in Gaza is like Hell on earth
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Norway has criticized the attacks carried out by the Zionist regime of Israel and the bad situation in the Gaza Strip in all human and social aspects and said: "The current situation in the area is similar to Hell on earth."

Since October 7, 2023, the Zionist regime of Israel, supported by the West, especially the United States, has carried out mass killings in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank of the Jordan River against the defenseless and oppressed people of Palestine, while silent of the international community and communities that claim to defend human rights, making the Zionist regime more proud of continuing the killing of Palestinian women and children. As a result, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Norway, Espen Barth Eide, has expressed his concern about the dire situation in Gaza after 110 days of war in the area and emphasized the necessity of a ceasefire in Gaza. Espen Barth Eide The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Norway has said that the international community should take action in the current situation to completely stop the war in Gaza and increase humanitarian aid in the area. Barth Eide added that: Norway is ready to hold an international conference on the reconstruction of Gaza. Last November, the Norwegian government had also called for a ceasefire in Gaza. At that time, the Prime Minister of Norway emphasized that Israel's aggressive attacks on the Gaza Strip are a clear violation of the international laws of war. At the same time, the statement of international organizations says, Israel's war of destruction against the people of Gaza has caused the destruction of 75% of the schools in the zone. The Ministry of Health of Palestine announced yesterday that the number of Palestinian martyrs killed due to Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip has reached 25,700 and the number of injured is 63,740.
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