The Nation Newspaper Gaza: Envoy urges international community to enforce respect for international law
Shawesh spoke on the backdrop of the Tuesday bombardment of the Baptise hospital, where over 500 civilians were killed.
He expressed his country’s willingness to return to the Round Table on the land dispute with Israel so as to reach an amicable resolution. “There should be no exception or impunity for Israel, and it should not be above the law. It is time for the international community to stand firm and united in support of international law.
The envoy maintained that all the evidence on the ground pointed to Israel and so the onus is on them to prove that they were not responsible for Tuesday’s bombing.
Nigeria Latest News, Nigeria Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Israel-Gaza Crisis: UN envoy calls for enquiry into hospital strike'The circumstances of this catastrophe and responsibility remain and still need to be clarified,' the UN envoy says of the Gaza hospital strike.
Read more »
Putin says strike on Gaza hospital is terrible, calls for negotiationsThe Nation Newspaper Putin says strike on Gaza hospital is terrible, calls for negotiations
Read more »
Women must break barriers to contribute to nation-building, says First LadyThe Nation Newspaper Women must break barriers to contribute to nation-building, says First Lady
Read more »
Nigerian Envoy Urges Super Eagles To Sustain Winning Mentality, Hails GusauNigeria's Ambassador to Portugal, Ambassador Alex E. Kefas, on Tuesday, hosted the Nigeria contingent to the international friendly matches against Saudi
Read more »
WHO urges against healthcare centre attacks after Gaza hospital strikeThe World Health Organization on Wednesday urged against any attacks on healthcare centres, a day after a Gaza hospital strike that killed at least 200 people.
Read more »
Pope urges efforts to avoid ‘humanitarian catastrophe’ in GazaPope Francis on Wednesday called for all efforts to be made to avoid a 'humanitarian catastrophe' in Gaza, and expressed concern at risk of a widening of the Hamas-Israel conflict.
Read more »