Isreal/Hamas war: Palestine Ambassador calls for international laws to resolve conflict

People watch as a firetruck is deployed outside a burning collapsed building following Israeli bombardment in Gaza City on October 11, 2023. - At least 30 people have been killed and hundreds wounded as Israel pounded the Gaza Strip with hundreds of air strikes overnight, a Hamas government official said on October 11. The Israeli military confirmed it had hit several Hamas targets during the night in the Palestinian enclave. (Photo by MOHAMMED ABED / AFP)

Abdallah Shawesh, the Palestinian ambassador to Nigeria, has urged the use of international law to end the ongoing conflict between his nation and Israel.

During a press briefing about the ongoing conflict between the two nations, he made the call in Abuja.

Additionally, Ambassador Abdullah urged the international community to stop considering Israel to be above the law and to treat all sides equally.

He emphasized the value of every person’s life and denounced the continuous deaths in both nations.

On whether the Palestinian government is in support of the Hamas group, Ambassador Abdullah said the group was not a terrorist organisation but fighting the course of the people to liberate their land from Israeli occupation.

Ambassador Shawesh to said a ceasefire agreement between the warring parties depends on Israel which he said own a comprehensive military formation with support from allies like the United States.

He said many women and children were killed, medical doctors displaced and Ambulances destroyed in the renewed onslaught adding that one of the oldest churches in the world was destroyed by the Israeli forces.

 

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