52 countries ask the UN to impose an arms and ammunition embargo on Israel

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The letter has already received the support of the Arab League, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and 52 countries, mainly Arab or Muslim countries, South Africa, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, Mexico, Nicaragua, Norway, Russia, Senegal, Chile , Venezuela, Vietnam or Zimbabwe.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs of TurkeyHakan Fidan, announced this Sunday an initiative to submit before the application UN imposing one arms embargo and ammunition Israel as a result of the Israeli military offensive in the Gaza Strip and Lebanon.

“A genocide is taking place in Gaza. (Benjamin) Netanyahu continues with this method and wants to completely eliminate the two-state solution,” Fidan said during the Third Ministerial Conference of the Turkey-Africa Partnership in Djibouti, according to Turkish news. Anatolia Agency.

“We must stop Israel from buying weapons and ammunition. We must raise this issue in all forums. We must take every opportunity to say that selling weapons to Israel means that we complicit in genocidehe argued.

The letter calls for application of the opinion issued by the International Court of Justice on July 19 and contained in a Resolution of the General Assembly of the UN on September 18 with the positive vote of 124 countries.

The letter is an initiative of Turkey, but has already received the support of the Arab League, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and 52 countries, mainly Arab or Muslim countries, South Africa, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, Mexico, Nicaragua, Norway, Russia, Senegal, Chile, Venezuela, Vietnam or Zimbabwe.

Source: EITB

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