Gaza aid convoy massacre sparks global outrage

Jerusalem (Quds News Network) – The international community has united in condemnation following the devastating Gaza aid convoy massacre perpetrated by the Israeli army on Thursday morning, claiming the lives of over 100 starved Palestinians and leaving hundreds injured.

The incident, which occurred at Al-Rashid Street southwest of Gaza City, has prompted calls for urgent investigations and immediate actions to address the humanitarian crisis unfolding in the region.

France: France’s foreign ministry declared the atrocities of Israeli soldiers targeting civilians seeking access to food as “unjustifiable.” French President Emmanuel Macron expressed his “strongest condemnation” of the killings and called for an independent inquiry into the tragic event.

Foreign Minister Stephane Sejourne affirmed that there would be no “double standards” in addressing the situation, emphasizing the need to call out atrocities when they occur.

Turkey: Turkey accused Israel of committing “another crime against humanity,” condemning the Israeli forces for pushing Gazans toward “famine” as they struggle to find dwindling supplies of food.

Qatar: Qatar’s foreign ministry condemned the “heinous massacre” and urged “urgent international action” to halt the fighting in Gaza. It called on the international community to intervene and address Israel’s war crimes in the war-torn region.

Germany: German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock has urged Israel to conduct a thorough investigation into the killings, stating that the Israeli army must fully investigate how the mass panic and shooting could have occurred. Baerbock also called for a “humanitarian ceasefire.”

China: China has strongly condemned the killing of scores of Palestinians during the aid delivery, expressing shock and grief for the victims. The Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning stated that China strongly condemns the Israeli assault, urging a swift resolution to the ongoing aggression.

 

 

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