The United Nations (AP) – Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and Oman – all nations in the unrest that pervaded the Middle East, faced the crisis at the annual UN meeting, and the Egyptian top diplomat warned Midease. ‘
All four countries abandoned the pursuit of war in Gaza on Saturday and the terrible impact on the Palestinian civilians – and they excited the United Nations and a wider international community to seek ceasefire and stop bloodshed.
Four ministers spoke the day after the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu – confronted with protesters, critics and growing universal insulation for their Gaza’s policy – the General Assembly said his country “must” finish his work against Hamas in 2023. October 7, the surposition of southern Israel, which killed about 1,200 people. Hamas also took 250 hostages. Israeli forces recently began an offensive to control the city of Gaza.
Here’s the country, taking those four leaders, takes the UN podium about the overall Mideast situation and especially the Gaz.
Egypt
Foreign Minister Badras Abdelatty, whose country was the main mediator in Gaza, along with the United States and Qatar, has severely criticized the international community, “standing as a viewer” and international law is systematically violated in Gaza and the other Middle East.
Israeli “irresistible, illegal war, which takes place against unprotected civilians for the sin they did”, “without accountability and that affected one country after another,” he said.
Abdelatty recalled the historic visit of former President Anwar Sadat in Israel in 1977, and Egypt became one of the first to establish peace in the region. However, he accused the Turmiuiul Mideast today, he accused Israel of committing genocide in Gaza – which he strongly denies – and blocking the Palestinian front by establishing an independent state.
Abdelatty stated that Israel cannot be safe unless other countries in the region are safe and “the region does not see stability without the independent Palestinian state.”
In the region, he pointed out the civil war in Sudan, in Libya, which divided the election demand, resolving the Yemeni crisis between the internationally recognized government and Houthi rebels that control the capital and most of the North, and ended repeated Israeli violations of Lebanon and Syria.
Saudi Arabia
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal Bin Farhan, whose country is conducting Russian and Jukraine-US peace negotiations, said the Palestinian suffering and unprecedented humanitarian crisis in Gaza is necessary for the international community to end the war in Gaza.
The resolution of the two-states nearly 80 years of Israeli and Palestinian conflict is “the only way to ensure the security of all countries in the region,” he said. “The inability of the international community to take strong action to terminate Israeli’s aggression and violation will only cause further instability and insecurity on the regional scale and worldwide” and “will have serious consequences and increase war crimes and genocide actions.”
Farhan said Saudi Arabia, along with Norway and the European Union, began implementing an international coalition in two countries, and it also supported a Monday -high -level meeting with France, where at least 10 countries officially acknowledged the Palestinian state, a total of nearly 160 recognitions.
“Such recognition is an important step in reaching two states and strengthening the path towards fair and long-term peace,” he said.
Farhan condemned the recent attack of Israel against Qatar. He also urged “international measures” to suspend Israeli actions “and discourage such criminal behavior that threatens regional security and stability.”
Oman
Oman Foreign Minister Badr Bin Hamad Al-Busiedi, whose country brokerage in the US-Iranian negotiations, urged the international community to “make effective pressure to be directed to the negotiating table”-and to accept measures that restrict its possibilities to continue their massacre, destruction, employment and policy “and block Palestinians.”
He condemned Israeli aggression against Iran, Yemen, Syria and Lebanon and urged him to take sanctions on Israel in response to violation of its international law and “unlawful intrusion” to the sovereignty of states.
“We are calling for a global peaceful campaign to abolish the blockade, and to abolish the injustice established by the Palestinian nation and to ensure its freedom by creating an independent and sovereign Palestinian state,” the Al-Busiedi said.
United Arab Emirates
Lana Nussiebeh, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the United Arab Emirates, called it a “main moment” in the world, which includes unrest and conflicts, said they were not justified by Hamas to take tens of thousands of civilians or besieged and starving.
Israel’s “unacceptable, expansion ambitions, including annexation of the Western Frank, are also unjustified, she said.
Nuskoh urged all countries to recognize Palestinian states “as an investment in a better future of the region”.
The UAE tried to reconcile the division in another world devastated in conflicts, she said, pointing out her role by changing thousands of prisoners between Russia and Ukraine, preparing for peace talks between Armenia and Azerbaijan and helping to reduce tensions in South Asia and abroad.
“Our goal is not only to manage conflicts, but also to resolve them sustainably,” the assembly said Nusseibh. “The need for this approach is clear throughout the world, whether in Gaza Strip, Ukraine, Sudan, Yemen, Libya or Sahel.”
Many crises have been strengthened by extremist ideology, hatred and incitement, and the UAE promotes the agenda of tolerance, peace and security, she said. The UAE is also the largest help donor Gaza, she said.
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Edith M. Lederer has been covering the Associated Press international matters for more than half a century.