Norway Strongly Condemns Israeli Siege of Gaza

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Norway, an influential international player in diplomacy, has strongly condemned the total siege imposed by the Israeli occupation in the Gaza Strip.

Norwegian Foreign Minister Ine Eriksen Søreide expressed her concern and disagreement with this situation in an interview with local radio NRK. The conviction comes amid escalating tensions and seven days of airstrikes that have hit civilian areas, including hospitals and apartment buildings.

The call to leave Gaza

The Israeli occupation imposed a total siege on the Gaza Strip, preventing the movement of people and goods. In addition to the siege, Palestinians living in this region were ordered to leave Gaza. This decision caused deep international concern and was strongly condemned by Norway.

Norwegian Foreign Minister Ine Eriksen Søreide said in an interview with NRK: “I condemn this siege (of Gaza) because when so many people are asked to leave (Gaza) and have no food or medicine, you must condemn this. » His words reflect the global outrage over this difficult situation which directly affects the daily lives of Palestinians living in the Gaza Strip.

Seven Days of Air Strikes

In addition to the siege, Gaza saw an escalation of hostilities with Israeli airstrikes that lasted for seven days. These strikes hit civilian areas, including apartment buildings and hospitals. This escalation of tensions has caused a humanitarian crisis and raised concerns about the situation of civilians trapped in this area.

Norway, as a country committed to peace and human rights, recognized the urgency of the situation in Gaza and strongly condemned these acts of violence. The international community continues to closely monitor developments and calls for a de-escalation of tensions and the protection of civilians.

The Call for a Peaceful Solution

Norway is a strong supporter of the two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The Norwegian Minister of Foreign Affairs also reaffirmed the importance of finding a peaceful solution to this long-standing conflict. Norway has played an active role in mediating many international conflicts and is engaged in seeking peaceful solutions to resolve conflicts.

Calls for de-escalation, the protection of civilians and the search for a lasting solution to this conflict continue to resonate internationally. Norway’s condemnation of the Gaza siege and airstrikes is an example of the need to end violence and work towards peace and security in the region.