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BD condemns Israeli settlers’ attack on Jordanian convoy in Palestine

Special Correspondent Conflicts 2024-05-14, 1:59pm

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BD condemns Israeli settlers’ attack on Jordanian convoy in Palestine



Dhaka, May 14 -The Bangladesh government has strongly condemned the recent attacks by Israeli settlers on a Jordanian humanitarian convoy that was delivering aid to Gaza through the Beit Hanoun Crossing. The convoy, targeted while carrying essential supplies meant for civilians, has sparked international concern.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed its firm support and solidarity with the Jordanian efforts, emphasizing the need for the Israeli authorities to ensure the uninterrupted flow of humanitarian aid.

As we express our support and solidarity with the Jordanian government in their endeavours to serve humanity through its humanitarian aid, we call upon Israeli Occupation Authorities to allow unhindered access of humanitarian aid to Gaza as enshrined in International Humanitarian Law,” stated the ministry on Tuesday.

The Foreign Ministry further stressed the obligation of the Israeli occupation authorities to curb the violence instigated by settlers and to safeguard humanitarian missions. It is the responsibility of the Israeli occupation authorities to put an end to these settlers’ violence and to protect humanitarian convoys, the ministry asserted.

Additionally, Bangladesh highlighted the imperative for all signatory parties to adhere strictly to International Humanitarian Law, which mandates the rapid and unimpeded passage of all humanitarian aid, regardless of the circumstances.-UNB