Singapore 'Deeply Concerned' About Israel's Plan to Expand Military Operations in Gaza: MFA
- Japan condemned Israel's plan to expand military operations, stating it could aggravate the humanitarian situation in Gaza and undermine the two-state solution, according to a Japanese government statement.
- The Japanese Foreign Minister emphasized the need for Israel to comply with international law and improve the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
- Israel's decision to occupy Gaza City has faced condemnation from international leaders, including German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, who canceled military exports to Israel.
- Other nations and organizations, including the European Commission and the UN, also expressed strong rejection of Israel's military plan, highlighting deep concern over the situation.
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Singapore 'deeply concerned' about Israel's plan to expand military operations in Gaza: MFA
This is a dangerous and unacceptable course of action that will lead to more mass displacement of civilians and exacerbate the already dire humanitarian crisis, says the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Japan Warns Israeli Plan for Gaza May Worsen Humanitarian Situation - teleSUR English
Japan on Saturday rejected Israel’s decision to expand its military operations to take control of Gaza City, warning that this measure may “further aggravate the already grave humanitarian situation in Gaza” and “undermine the achievement of the two-state solution.” RELATED: China Slams U.S.-Philippines-Japan Military Cooperation in South China Sea In a statement released on the eve, Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya expressed his “deep co…
Russia condemned on Saturday Israel's plan to take control of Gaza City, claiming that such a move could worsen "human disaster" from the Palestinian camp, Agerpres reported.
Russia condemned and rejected Israel's plan to extend military operation to Gaza Strip, sent the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Saturday, according to Reuters. "The implementation of such decisions and plans,...
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