Singapore: Dozens of people are being killed every day in Israeli attacks in Gaza. Children and women are also among the dead. In such a situation, Singapore has become sad. Therefore, it has urged all parties to the Israel-Palestine conflict to reach a ceasefire agreement in Gaza on humanitarian grounds and to immediately and unconditionally release all hostages. Singapore's Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan also expressed “deep concern” over recent legislation by the Israeli Parliament that bans the UN Palestinian refugee agency UNRWA from working in Israel and occupied East Jerusalem.
This law was passed by Israel on 28 October. He expressed concern that this would “impede the essential work of UN agencies providing relief to the people of Gaza and beyond.” Balakrishnan supported the UN child welfare program run by the local charity Rahmatan Lil Alamein Foundation (RLAF). “Singapore appreciates the work of UNICEF, UNRWA and other UN agencies, which have played a vital role in providing life-saving assistance in Gaza,” the agency said ahead of a ceremony to hand over S$700,000 to UNICEF. Have it and are fulfilling it.
Appealed to all parties to follow international law
“We urge all parties to abide by international law, including that we respect and protect the officials of these agencies,” The Straits Times quoted the minister as saying. Some of these agency personnel have also been injured.'' He said that Singapore urges all parties to the Israel-Palestine conflict to reach a ceasefire agreement in Gaza on humanitarian grounds and to immediately and unconditionally free all people held hostage by Hamas. Is. (Language)
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