FM Amir-Abdollahian: World Must Press Zionists to End Gaza Onslaught
TEHRAN - Iran’s Foreign Minister Hussein Amir-Abdollahian in a phone call with his Hungarian counterpart, Péter Szijjártóhas has strongly condemned the ongoing massacre of Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip by Zionists as a blatant violation of international law.
During the conversation, the two top diplomats discussed various aspects of bilateral relations as well as the latest developments in the West Asia region, especially the situation in Palestine and Zionists’ genocide in Gaza.
Referring to deteriorating humanitarian conditions in Gaza as a result of Zionists’ savage crimes, Iran’s foreign minister said, “Through indiscriminate bombardment and massacre of people in the Gaza Strip, this Israeli regime has blatantly violated all norms of human rights and international law.”
Amir-Abdollahian also underlined the necessity of mounting pressure on Zionists by the international community to put an immediate halt on the regime’s aggression against Gaza, establish a ceasefire across the territory, and pave the way for the dispatch of humanitarian aid.
Zionists started the war on Gaza on October 7 after the territory’s resistance groups launched Operation al-Aqsa Storm in response to the regime’s intensified crimes against Palestinians.
Since then the Palestinian death toll from Zionist strikes has climbed to 11,240, including 4,630 children and 3,130 women. More than 28,000 people have been also injured in the regime’s military onslaught.
Zionists have also blocked supply of water, food, electricity, and medicines to Gaza, plunging the coastal area into a humanitarian crisis. The regime has been defying global calls for a ceasefire as well.
On Sunday, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) sounded a stern alarm about the humanitarian situation in the besieged Gaza Strip, saying, “The situation in Gaza is rapidly approaching a humanitarian disaster.”
“An unbearable human tragedy is unfolding in front of our eyes. People call us day and night saying they are afraid to open their doors for fear of getting killed and pleading to help them reach safety,” said William Schomburg, head of the ICRC’s sub-delegation in Gaza.
The ICRC also expressed alarm at the regime’s targeting of heavily populated urban areas, saying, “Zionist attacks taking place in heavily populated urban areas in the Gaza Strip, including around hospitals, endanger the lives of the most vulnerable people like medical staff, patients, the wounded, premature babies, people with disabilities, and the elderly.”
Elsewhere in his remarks, Amir-Abdollahian expressed satisfaction over the growing ties between Iran and Hungary, declaring Tehran’s readiness to hold a meeting of the two countries’ joint commission.
The Hungarian top diplomat, for his part, expressed hope that relations between the two countries would further develop in all areas of mutual interest.