Arab countries condemn the Israeli bombing of Al-Tabaeen School

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Egypt Daily News – The recent bombing of the Al-Tabaeen School in Gaza City, which resulted in the deaths of over 100 people, has elicited strong condemnations from several Arab countries.

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) condemned the attack, stressing the importance of protecting civilians and civilian infrastructure. The UAE’s Foreign Ministry emphasized the need for humanitarian aid to reach the Palestinian people and called for an immediate ceasefire to prevent further bloodshed.

Egypt’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs described the killing of Palestinians as evidence of a lack of Israeli political will to end the conflict. It pointed out that such actions typically occur when ceasefire negotiations intensify, highlighting the ongoing suffering of Palestinians amid a humanitarian crisis.

Qatar termed the bombing a “horrific massacre” and a violation of international humanitarian law. It called for an urgent international investigation into the targeting of shelters and urged the international community to protect displaced individuals.

Saudi Arabia condemned the Israeli forces for their actions and called for an end to mass killings in Gaza, criticizing the international community’s inaction regarding these violations.

Jordan condemned the bombing, suggesting that it aimed to obstruct truce negotiations, and labeled the act a violation of international law.

Similarly, Iraq’s Foreign Ministry condemned the bombing as a blatant violation of international norms and expressed concern over the ongoing attacks against civilians.

The collective response from these countries reflects a deep concern for the humanitarian situation in Gaza and a call for accountability regarding international law violations.

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