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Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriate Affairs, Ayman Al-Safadi, said that Israel must face the consequences of the massacre it is committing against the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
He added during a press interview on the BBC channel, on Saturday, to talk about developments in the situation in Gaza, and the efforts made to achieve a ceasefire, ensure the protection of civilians, and deliver adequate and sustainable humanitarian aid to all parts of the Strip, that “the Israeli government should not be allowed to be led by Benjamin Netanyahu.” , dominated by racist settlers, is dooming the region to more death and suffering.”
In his response to Israel's announcement of increasing aid to Gaza via Jordan, Al-Safadi said, "We heard these promises previously and we are not sure of their veracity until we see them on the ground. We will wait and see if Israel will take steps to allow more aid to enter Gaza."
In a subsequent post, Al-Safadi confirmed that UNICEF, the World Health Organization, the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), UNRWA, and the World Food Programme, all spoke about the horror that Israel brought to Gaza, saying, “It is time to heed their call to end this brutality.”
He added that UNICEF is now focusing on its fear for the lives of 600,000 boys and girls in Rafah “if the invasion is allowed. This should not be allowed.”