The Global Council for Tolerance and Peace, headed by His Excellency Ahmed bin Mohammed Al-Jarwan, strongly condemned the heinous crime committed by the Israeli occupation forces by burning Kamal Adwan Hospital in Gaza, stressing that this brutal act that contravenes the most basic rules of international humanitarian law represents a blatant attack on human rights and an unjustified targeting of medical institutions. Which provides basic humanitarian services to civilians
The Council stated, in a statement issued today, that targeting hospitals and places protected under international humanitarian law constitutes a war crime in accordance with the Geneva Conventions
He stressed the need for the international community to bear its legal and moral responsibility to stop the repeated violations that threaten innocent lives and destroy the infrastructure in the Palestinian territories, noting that about 90% of schools and educational institutions in Gaza are out of service.
The Global Council for Tolerance and Peace called on all international actors and human rights and humanitarian organizations to take immediate action to condemn this criminal act and hold its perpetrators accountable, in addition to providing the necessary protection for the Palestinian people and their civil institutions, including hospitals and medical centres.
The Council affirmed its permanent commitment to supporting peace, tolerance and justice efforts, with the need to strengthen international solidarity to bring peace and end the occupation, which represents the root cause of the ongoing suffering of the Palestinian people, calling for the necessity of providing urgent humanitarian aid to those affected in the Gaza Strip, and renewing commitment to the highest humanitarian values that seek to build a world. More tolerance and peace for everyone
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