NAM leaders want Israel to stop its crimes in Gaza
The leaders of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) have condemned the sabotage and military attacks of the illegal Israeli regime in Gaza and called for an immediate cessation of hostilities.
This is contained in the statement of the leaders during the annual meeting of 120 members of the community held in the capital city of Uganda, Kampala. The situation in Gaza and the attacks of the Israeli army against the Strip dominated the speeches of the leaders who addressed the NAM meeting yesterday. The leaders of the community have strongly condemned Israel's murders and crimes against the Palestinian people and called for an end to these crimes. The leader of the United Nations General Assembly Dennis Francis has told the leaders who are attending the 19th meeting of NAM in Kampala that he is saddened by the increasing disaster in the Gaza Strip and wants the war between Israel and Hamas not to be threatened. President Museveni of Uganda being entrusted with the chairmanship of the Non-Aligned Association of Political Parties (NAM) The African Union has also condemned the military attacks carried out by Israel in Gaza where the Chairman of the African Union Commission Mousa Faki Mahamat has said that these attacks are unacceptable and violate human rights and want the war against the Palestinians to be stopped immediately. Mahamat added that the Palestinian people have the "full and unwavering support" of the African Union. Mahamat said this shortly after Uganda under the leadership of President Yoweri Museveni officially assumed the position of the three-year rotating chairmanship of the Movement, the largest group of nations in the world after the United Nations.