During a recent government meeting, a significant discussion arose regarding the ongoing situation in Gaza. A member raised questions about the findings of an Amnesty International report, which stated that genocide has been committed and continues to occur in Gaza by Israel.
In response, officials confirmed that they were aware of the report. They emphasized that the Secretary-General's position remains unchanged. According to them, the designation of genocide can only be made by a competent court. Despite this, they condemned the repeated violations of international law and expressed concern over the violence against civilians in the region.
The officials reiterated their commitment to advocating for an end to the conflict. They highlighted the importance of addressing the humanitarian crisis and ensuring the protection of civilians. The meeting underscored the ongoing tensions and the need for a resolution to the situation in Gaza.