ו 08 אוג 2025 9:43 pm - שעון ירושלים

The Security Council will hold an emergency session tomorrow to discuss the decision of the occupying government to occupy the Gaza Strip.

The United Nations Security Council will hold an emergency session tomorrow, Saturday, to discuss the Israeli occupation government's decision to fully reoccupy the Gaza Strip. This decision comes at a sensitive time as nearly one million Palestinians in the city of Gaza and northern Gaza face forced displacement towards the south.

The Permanent Representative of the State of Palestine, Riyad Mansour, announced that the session will be held at 3 PM New York time. This follows intensive consultations among council members and a meeting with the President of the Security Council.

During a press conference, Mansour emphasized the importance of this session in the context of Palestinian efforts to prevent the implementation of the occupation's decision. He pointed out that the Palestinian leadership, headed by President Mahmoud Abbas, is working to take effective steps in international forums to confront this aggression.

Mansour also called for a meeting of the Arab ambassadors' council to discuss the current situation and coordinate efforts to face the challenges arising from this decision. He stressed the need for swift action by the international community to stop this aggression.

These developments come amid rising tensions in the region, where Palestinians are suffering from difficult humanitarian conditions due to the ongoing siege and aggression. Palestinians hope that this session will contribute to achieving justice and stopping the violations against them.

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The Security Council will hold an emergency session tomorrow to discuss the decision of the occupying government to occupy the Gaza Strip.

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היה הראשון לדעת את החדשות החשובות ברגע שהן קורות.

הישאר מעודכן בחדשות האחרונות. הירשם לשירות החדשות הדחופות שמגיע לתיבת הדוא"ל שלך מדי יום.

בהרשמה, אתה מסכים לתנאי השימוש ולמדיניות פרטיות.