Palestine calls Arab League for emergency meeting on Israeli genocide in N. Gaza
Palestine has called for an emergency meeting of the Arab League to discuss the ongoing Israeli massacres in northern Gaza.
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In a statement, the Palestinian Presidency on Friday called for a meeting of Arab foreign ministers after the Israeli army killed nearly 100 Palestinians in northern Gaza in just 24 hours.
The statement called on the Arab League “to hold an emergency meeting at the level of the Ministers of Foreign Affairs given the ongoing Israeli genocidal aggression, forced displacement, and starvation of the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip.”
It cited Israel’s policy of separating the north from the rest of the Strip as it deploys “starvation as a method of warfare against Palestinians to displace them from their lands and houses.”
It also called on the international community to intervene urgently and end Israeli onslaught on Gaza.
Palestinians are facing diminishing conditions for survival in northern Gaza under siege by Israeli forces as the regime has prevented virtually any aid from delivering to the area.
The Israeli genocide has killed over 44,360 civilians since October 2023. The onslaught has injured over 105,000 others.