Hakim: The international community is responsible for ignoring the rights of civilians in the Gaza Strip

The leader of the Iraqi National Wisdom Movement, Seyed Ammar Hakim, said at a meeting with British Ambassador Stephen Hitchens in Baghdad: "The international community bears responsibility for ignoring the rights of civilians in Gaza, and the ceasefire must be extended."

Hakim: The international community is responsible for ignoring the rights of civilians in the Gaza Strip
Hakim: The international community is responsible for ignoring the rights of civilians in the Gaza Strip

Hakim emphasized extending the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, ending the war, providing assistance to the people of Palestine, rebuilding the city and returning refugees. He also believed that the international community had a responsibility to stop the collapse of values ​​that resulted from ignoring the concepts of human rights, freedom of expression, the rights of women and children, and civilians in conflicts. The Leader of the Iraqi National Wisdom Stream emphasized the importance of protecting the current achievements of the country's government, including security, political and social stability in Iraq. The leader of the Iraqi National Wisdom Movement added: "It is necessary to prioritize economic issues and diversify the country's sources of income."

The Palestinian Resistance, in response to more than seven decades of occupation and aggression by the Zionist regime against the inhabitants of the Gaza Strip and other areas of the Occupied Palestinian Territories, launched Operation Al-Aqsa Storm against the regime on October 7th. As usual, the Zionist regime responded to the operations of the resistance fighters with massacres of civilians and bombing of residential areas. Late last week, the occupation regime admitted defeat in its operation against the Palestinian resistance and surrendered to this resistance. A four-day ceasefire between the Zionist regime and the Hamas resistance movement in the Gaza Strip came into force at 7am on Friday (November 24).