Tunisia Warns Against Forced Displacement of Palestinians and Calls for Easier Delivery of Aid

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According to a press release published by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Migration and Tunisians Abroad, Nabil Ammar spoke on Monday by telephone with his Luxembourg counterpart Jean Asselborn.

This is what emerges from a press release published by the ministry and relayed by the Tunis Afrique Presse agency (TAP/official).

The minister underlined, ”the duty incumbent on all active international forces, particularly the European Union, to assume their political and moral responsibilities to impose an immediate end to the attacks against the Gaza Strip,” reported the TAP.

The Tunisian minister, at the same time, spoke of the imperative to “put an end to the orchestrated policy of assassination of innocent children and infants”, denouncing “any forced displacement of the Palestinian people”.

Nabil Ammar thus returned, during his interview with Asselborn, to “the need to ensure the delivery of urgent aid”, noted TAP.

Tunisia is currently experiencing a wave of solidarity with the Palestinian people through pro-Palestinian demonstrations throughout the country.

For the tenth consecutive day, the Israeli army continues to bombard civilians in Gaza, causing thousands of deaths and injuries, in addition to the destruction of towers and residential buildings, public and private properties, and infrastructure, causing massive displacement of the Palestinian population, in addition to the suspension of supplies of water, electricity and food, among other vital necessities to the Gaza Strip.

At dawn on Saturday, October 7, the military operation “Al-Aqsa Flood” was launched against Israel by Hamas in collaboration with other Palestinian factions in Gaza, in response to “continued attacks by Israeli forces and settlers against the Palestinian people, their property and their places of worship, and more particularly against the Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied East Jerusalem.