An emergency session of the United Nations Security Council witnessed international rejection and condemnations on Sunday regarding the occupation's decision to fully occupy Gaza, along with warnings of "serious" repercussions of this decision on the humanitarian situation in the besieged enclave.
The Deputy Permanent Representative of the United Kingdom to the United Nations, James Kariuki, stated that the occupation's decision to occupy Gaza is "an additional bloodshed," calling on Tel Aviv to reverse its decision and lift the restrictions on the entry of humanitarian aid.
The Deputy Representative of France to the United Nations, Darmad Hikari, warned of "acute humanitarian impacts" resulting from the occupation's decision, emphasizing that France strongly condemns the occupation's plan to expand its military operations.
The Deputy Representative of Russia to the United Nations, Dmitry Polyanskiy, urged the occupation to abandon its plan, describing it as a "serious escalation," warning that forced displacement could constitute crimes against humanity.
The Permanent Representative of Algeria to the United Nations, Amar Ben Jaafer, reiterated his country's rejection of the occupation's decision, pointing out that the killing of 18,000 Palestinian children by the Israeli army is "not enough" on their list of crimes.
The representative of Kuwait expressed deep concern and condemnation of the occupation's decision, stressing the need for urgent measures to stop the aggression and ensure international protection for the Palestinian people.
The Permanent Representative of the State of Palestine to the United Nations, Riyad Mansour, stated that the occupation seeks to reinforce its control over Gaza to prevent the establishment of an independent Palestinian state, calling on the council to act under Chapter VII to stop the genocide.
We must not be content with feelings of guilt and shame; we must act now to stop the genocide.





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International condemnations in the Security Council for Israel's decision to fully occupy Gaza.