AMMAN — In an
interview with Al Jazeera, Deputy Prime Minister and
Minister of Foreign Affairs
and Expatriate Affairs,
Ayman Safadi, shared Jordan's stance on Gaza. He
emphasized that Jordan strongly condemns the ongoing Israeli military offensive
in Gaza, labeling it a collective punishment and a blatant violation of
international law. During the interview, Safadi reiterated the country's
commitment to supporting the Palestinian people and preventing a repetition of
past tragedies, including those in 1948 and 1967.
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Displacement of Palestinians is a war crime
He also emphasized that the displacement of Palestinians is
a war crime and that Jordan is fully prepared to use all available means to
confront such actions. The country is actively engaged with the international
community to halt the ongoing conflict and bring an end to the occupation, Al Ghad
reported.
The decision to cancel the quadripartite summit
He also emphasized that the displacement of Palestinians is
a
war crime and that Jordan is fully prepared to use all available means to
confront such actions. The country is actively engaged with the international
community to halt the ongoing conflict and bring an end to the occupation, as
reported by Al Ghad.
Won’t be able to stop the war for now
The decision came after Tuesday's
bombing of Al-Ahli or Baptist Hospital in Gaza, where reports indicate there are at least 500
casualties, thousands wounded, and many still under the rubble. In an interview
earlier on Wednesday, he stated that the decision to cancel is due to the
inability to stop the war at this time.
Withholding food and medicine from civilians, constitute war
crimes
Safadi criticized the international community's failure to
act, highlighting that Israel's actions, such as withholding food and medicine
from civilians, constitute war crimes under international law. He urged the
world to adhere to humanitarian and ethical standards and put an end to this
devastating conflict.
Israel is endangering regional stability
In response to questions about Israel's decisions, Safadi
noted that Israel's actions appear to be escalating the situation, which
further endangers regional stability.
Jordan will not allow the displacement of Palestinians from
the West Bank to JordanSafadi concluded by addressing the issue of population
displacement from Gaza, which is a red line for Jordan. He firmly stated that
Jordan will not allow the displacement of Palestinians from the West Bank to
Jordan and called for collective action by Arab countries to prevent such a
step.
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