Oman Denounces Attack on Gaza Hospital, Calls for Ceasefire
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Sultanate of Oman condemns burning of Kamal Adwan Hospital, urges global action for peace in Palestine.
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The Sultanate of Oman has strongly condemned the ongoing aggression in Gaza, particularly the burning of Kamal Adwan Hospital by Israeli occupation forces.
In a statement issued on Saturday, Oman’s Foreign Ministry denounced the forced evacuation of patients and medical staff, labeling the actions a blatant disregard for international humanitarian law and repeated global calls for a ceasefire.
Oman’s Firm Stand for Peace
Reiterating its unwavering commitment to peace, Oman called for the establishment of an independent Palestinian state as outlined by international law. The ministry emphasized the need for immediate action to protect civilians, uphold humanitarian principles, and ensure the safety of medical facilities amid the escalating crisis.
This condemnation aligns with Oman’s longstanding advocacy for a just resolution to the Palestinian cause, urging the global community to intensify efforts to achieve peace in the region.
As tensions continue to rise, Oman’s call for adherence to international humanitarian standards serves as a crucial reminder of the urgent need for dialogue and resolution.
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