Iran, Oman Condemn Israeli Siege on Gaza's Al-Shifa Hospital


Iran, Oman Condemn Israeli Siege on Gaza's Al-Shifa Hospital

TEHRAN (Tasnim) - Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian and his Omani counterpart Sayyid Badr bin Hamad Albusaidi strongly denounced the siege on al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza, calling for immediate international intervention to prevent further atrocities.

The two top diplomats spoke by phone on Sunday afternoon on bilateral relations and the current situation in the Gaza Strip. Both ministers emphasized the developing relationship between their countries and expressed their mutual willingness to maintain and strengthen bilateral relations, as well as regional and international collaboration.

They strongly condemned the ongoing atrocities of the Zionist regime in the Gaza Strip, particularly the regime's violent aggression in besieging al-Shifa Hospital and the resulting loss of life among patients and medical staff.

Given the scale of the tragedies at al-Shifa Hospital, both sides stressed the urgent need for international intervention to prevent further atrocities by the Zionist regime against the Palestinian people.

Also Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Nasser Kanani, emphasized the urgency of the situation, stating that "180 patients, medical staff, and Palestinian refugees" lost their lives due to Israeli attacks and blockades at al-Shifa Hospital. Kanani expressed concerns over reports of torture, rape, and massacre of Palestinian women within the hospital premises.

Calling for swift action from the international community, Kanani urged the formation of an international investigation group to uncover the extent of the Israeli war crimes. He condemned Israel's atrocities as blatant violations of international laws, including human rights and humanitarian law, while stressing the responsibility of the global community and Muslim nations in supporting Palestine.

Kanani reiterated the necessity for governments and international bodies to ensure accountability for perpetrators and supporters of such crimes. He emphasized that these acts strengthen the Palestinians' resolve for resistance and their pursuit of self-determination.

He also affirmed Iran's support for the Palestinian cause and called for unified global efforts to address the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

Israeli forces have been operating in and around al-Shifa Hospital for the seventh consecutive day. Palestinian woman Jamila al-Hissi, who was trapped in a building near the hospital, recounted to Al Jazeera that Israeli forces committed atrocities including rape, kidnapping, and murder of women during the raid.

Describing al-Shifa as a "war zone," she lamented the horrific acts, stating, "Is there anything worse than this? Is there anything more horrifying than hearing women call for help, and when we try to reach them to provide assistance, they shoot at us?"

The Israeli army has claimed that 480 of the approximately 800 individuals detained at Gaza City's al-Shifa Hospital were members of Palestinian resistance groups, as part of its week-long operation in and around the medical complex.

Since October 7, Israeli attacks on Gaza have resulted in at least 32,226 Palestinian deaths and 74,518 injuries.

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