A senior Qatari official has severely condemned the rising Israeli violence within the Middle East, notably in Gaza and Lebanon, labeling the aggressor a monster.
Qatari Minister of State for International Cooperation, Lolwah Al-Khater’s condemnation got here early Tuesday after Israel’s newest assault on Lebanon, the place it launched “limited” floor operations.
In a social media submit on X, Al-Khater mentioned: “A monster has been unleashed in our region. A monster that uses prohibited weapons and methods that target civilians indiscriminately.”
“A monster that didn’t adhere to a single decision by the Security Council, a monster that violates international law and international humanitarian law on daily basis. A monster that targeted and killed hundreds of journalists and humanitarian workers in Gaza constituting the highest number in any armed conflict.”
“And yet, it continues to receive not only the blessings of some international actors, but also their weapons and taxpayers money. The Israel Occupation EXCEPTIONALISM above international law MUST STOP,” she added.
“Unless we stand united to stop it, this military and political bullying will destroy the entire region.”
“Praying for Lebanon and praying for Gaza,” she added.
A monster has been unleashed in our area. A monster that makes use of prohibited weapons and strategies that focus on civilians indiscriminately. A monster that didn’t adhere to a single resolution by the Security Council, a monster that violates worldwide regulation and worldwide…
— لولوة الخاطر Lolwah Alkhater (@Lolwah_Alkhater) October 1, 2024
Israeli navy crossed into southern Lebanon early Tuesday, to conduct what it calls “limited ground operations,” marking a serious escalation in yearlong clashes with Iranian-backed Hezbollah.
Israel’s genocidal conflict, triggered by the Oct. 7 Hamas incursion, has killed at the least 41,615 folks in Gaza, most of them civilians, in response to figures offered by the territory’s Health Ministry. A quantity acknowledged by the U.N. as dependable.
Source: www.dailysabah.com