The World Condemns The Israeli Gaza Massacre Against Peaceful Palestinian Protesters
17 May 2018
Various Agencies
Arab and foreign countries, regional and international organizations,
condemned the massacre committed on Monday by Israeli forces against peaceful
Palestinian protesters on the Gaza border who were marching against the
transfer of the US embassy to occupied Jerusalem and to mark the Nakba
anniversary.
Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım strongly condemned the Israeli massacre
in Gaza.
Yıldırım said in a press conference at Ankara's Asen Boga airport that the
United States is celebrating the transfer of its embassy to Jerusalem, while
at the same time Israeli soldiers are committing a massacre without hesitation
against demonstrations organized by unarmed civilian youths, who want to make
their plight heard to the world.
Turkish Foreign Minister Mouloud Jawish Oglu also called on the Organization
of Islamic Cooperation and the Arab League to take joint steps following the
Gaza massacre.
The head of the opposition Republican People's Party in Turkey, Kemal
Kılıçdaroğlu, strongly condemned the Israeli massacre against the Palestinians
in the Gaza Strip.
"I condemn the massacres in Gaza, and I condemn the American and Israeli
administrations and I express my solidarity with the oppressed Palestinian
people," Kılıçdaroğlu tweeted.
Arab countries
Egypt declared its unequivocal rejection of the use of force against peaceful
marches and considered it as a dangerous escalation in the occupied
Palestinian territories.
In a statement issued by the Foreign Ministry, Egypt warned of the
consequences of the escalation in the occupied territories and the targeting
of unarmed civilians by the Israeli occupation forces.
The Bahraini Foreign Ministry strongly condemned targeting "unarmed
Palestinian civilians by the Israeli occupation forces."
The Bahraini Foreign Ministry stressed in a statement its total refusal of
Israel's use of force against peaceful Palestinian marches, in reference to
the protests in Gaza.
In a statement issued by the Iraqi Ministry of Foreign Affairs, spokesman
Ahmed Mahjoub, warned of 'serious repercussions' of the transfer of the US
embassy to Jerusalem, condemning the use of 'violence' by Israeli authorities
against civilians protesting in Gaza.
Qatar also expressed its "condemnation in the strongest terms of the brutal
massacre" committed by Israel against Palestinians in Gaza during their
"legitimate" protests.
Jordan held Israel, "the occupying power", responsible for "the crime
committed in the Gaza Strip," and called on the international community to
provide protection for the Palestinian people.
Arab personalities and parties
In Sudan, the leader of the Reform Now movement, Osama Tawfiq, condemned the
Israeli massacre against demonstrators in the Gaza Strip, describing it as
"shame" and "a great tragedy."
The Sudanese People's Congress (SPC) condemned "the violations committed
against Palestinians participating in the return marches."
Abu Bakr Abdul Razek, a leader in the congress, called in a statement to
Anadolu, "the free world, Arabs and Muslims, to pressure their governments, to
adopt strong positions and to clearly support the Palestinian cause and stop
the aggression against Palestinians."
The leading figure in Iraq, Muqtada al-Sadr, said the opening of the United
States Embassy in Jerusalem is "against all divine religions."
In Tunisia, parties from different trends condemned the Israeli attacks
against protesters in Gaza, calling on the international community to
'immediately' intervene to stop these violations.
The Tunisian parties, in separate statements made by their leaders to Anadolu,
rejected the decision of the US administration to transfer its embassy to
Jerusalem.
The parties are: Al-Nahda (Islamist), The Call of Tunisia (Liberal), the
Republican Party (Central), the Tunisian Movement for Democracy
(Central/Democrat/ Leftist), and the Party for Labor and Freedoms (Central
Left, Social Democrat).
In Algeria, the National Democratic Rally (NDA), led by Algerian Prime
Minister Ahmed Ouyahia, condemned the escalation and the killing of dozens of
Palestinian civilians in Gaza by the Israeli army, describing what is
happening as "terrorist assassinations."
In Morocco, the Moroccan Parliament, during its plenary session, condemned the
American decision to transfer the US embassy to Jerusalem and "the barbaric
Israeli escalation against the return marches on the Gaza fence."
In Yemen, the country's foreign minister, Abdulmalik al-Mikhlafi, condemned in
a series of tweets "the criminal killing of the unarmed Palestinians by the
Israeli occupation."
Western countries
The Italian Foreign Minister, Angelino Alfano, expressed his country's concern
due to the fall of Palestinian victims in the Gaza Strip, calling in a
statement on all parties to "avoid further bloodshed."
The British government expressed concern about the "violence" against
Palestinians who organized peaceful demonstrations on the Gaza Strip fence.
"We are concerned about the news of deaths in Gaza," the British Prime
Minister said.
The German Foreign Ministry also called on all parties to work to ensure that
the situation in the Gaza Strip does not worsen and to bring about an "urgent
calm" in Gaza.
In a statement posted on its Twitter account, the German Foreign Ministry said
it had received reports of "bloody confrontations between Palestinians and
Israeli forces with great panic and anxiety."
Regional and international organizations
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterich expressed "concern about the high number
of deaths on the border of the Gaza Strip."
"I am particularly concerned about the news coming from Gaza and that a large
number of people have been killed," Guterich was quoted as saying by the
Associated Press.
The Permanent Mission of Kuwait to the United Nations announced that the UN
Security Council will hold an emergency session on Tuesday on the killing of
dozens of Palestinians by the Israeli army in the Gaza Strip on Monday.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid bin Ra'ad
al-Hussein called for an immediate end to the killing of Palestinian
demonstrators in the Gaza Strip.
Al-Hussein said a series of tweets: "The shocking killing of dozens and
hundreds of injuries caused by the use of live ammunition by Israel in Gaza
must stop now."
The Organization of Islamic Cooperation said it will adopt economic and
political measures against states and actors supporting the transfer of the US
Embassy to Jerusalem.
Meshaal bin Fahm al-Salami, the speaker of the Arab parliament, called on the
United Nations and the Security Council to "intervene immediately and urgently
to stop the bloody massacres committed by the brutal Israeli occupation forces
against the defenseless Palestinian people."
The transfer of the US embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem is an implementation
of the decision of US President Donald Trump, which set the date of
transferring the embassy to coincide with the 70th anniversary of establishing
the Israeli entity, which marks the Nakba of the Palestinian people.
On December 6, 2017, Trump recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and
decided to transfer his country's embassy there, igniting anger in the
Palestinian territories and bringing about Muslim, Arab and international
condemnation.
The demonstrations on Monday resulted in the killing of 59 Palestinians and
the injury of more than 2,771 by Israeli snipers, according to the latest
statistics of the Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip.
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