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Sunday 26 May 2024 - 08:26

Denmark Urges Israel to End Military Operations in Rafah

Story Code : 1137662
Denmark Urges Israel to End Military Operations in Rafah
Danish Foreign Minister Lars Loke Rasmussen, stating that the Danish government has been demanding a cease-fire in the Gaza Strip for a long time, emphasized: "Now, and according to the ruling of the International Court of Justice, we must see an immediate stop to Israel's ground attack on Rafah and the establishment of a cease-fire."

Referring to the ruling of the International Court of Justice to stop the military operations of the Zionist regime in Rafah and to reopen the Rafah crossing, the Danish Foreign Minister noted: "All countries must respect international laws, and therefore Denmark expects Israel to comply with this ruling."

The International Court of Justice, located in The Hague, Netherlands, with 13 votes in favor and 2 votes against, ordered the immediate halt of the Zionist regime's military operations in Rafah and demanded the reopening of the Rafah crossing for humanitarian aid to enter the Gaza Strip.

Various international, regional countries and organizations welcomed the ruling of the International Court of Justice which is a legally binding order for Israel to halt its invasion of Rafah. The UN's top court ruling also ordered the Israeli regime to reopen Rafah crossing for the entry of humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, and to guarantee the entry of the fact-finding committee to investigate the facts related to the genocide in Gaza.
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