Oman Condemns Israeli Occupation of Syrian Territories
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Sultanate decries violation of international law and calls for UN action.
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The Sultanate of Oman has strongly condemned Israel’s continued occupation of Syrian territories in the border buffer zone, labeling it a violation of the 1974 Disengagement Agreement. In a statement issued by its Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Oman criticized these actions as a flagrant breach of international law and United Nations Security Council resolutions.
The recent escalation includes Israeli military strikes on Damascus and surrounding areas, resulting in civilian casualties, which Oman has also condemned. The Sultanate described these acts as part of a broader pattern of aggression that undermines regional peace and stability.
A Call for Accountability
Oman has urged the United Nations Security Council to take immediate action to halt Israel's continued violations and enforce adherence to international law. The statement reaffirmed Oman’s unwavering support for the rights of the Syrian and Palestinian peoples, emphasizing their legitimate claims to reclaim occupied lands and achieve full sovereignty.
A Broader Perspective
Oman criticized Israel’s policies as deliberate efforts to destabilize the region and flout international norms. “These actions add to a troubling record of criminality,” the statement said, reinforcing Oman’s commitment to advocating for justice and peace in the region.
International Reactions Awaited
As tensions mount, the international community’s response to Oman’s call for intervention will be crucial in determining the next steps toward resolving the ongoing conflict and addressing Israel’s actions.
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