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Middle East nations and EU condemn Israeli airstrikes on Rafah camp

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International leaders have condemned Israel's recent airstrike on tents housing displaced civilians in Rafah, Gaza Strip, resulting in significant casualties and raising global alarm.

On Sunday evening, an Israeli airstrike targeted tents in a newly established camp for displaced civilians in Rafah, the southernmost city of Gaza. The attack resulted in the deaths of at least 45 Palestinians and numerous injuries, according to local reports. Security sources stated the area was classified as safe by the Israeli army.

Palestinian officials and local security sources expressed shock and anger at the attack, which targeted an area they believed to be safe. Hamas announced it would not engage in any ceasefire negotiations or prisoner exchange deals following this incident.

Qatar's Foreign Ministry issued a strong condemnation, labelling the airstrike a severe violation of international laws and warning that it would exacerbate the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. The ministry also highlighted concerns about the impact on mediation efforts and called for an immediate and permanent ceasefire.

Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Nasser Kanaani condemned the airstrike as a blatant war crime and a violation of the International Court of Justice's ruling. Kanaani accused Israel of targeting civilians in response to military setbacks, calling the attack "insane war crimes."

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan condemned the strike as a massacre, accusing Israel of committing acts of terrorism. He vowed to hold the perpetrators accountable and criticized the Israeli government for prolonging its political tenure through violence.

The OIC described the airstrike as a crime against humanity and called for international legal accountability. The organization urged the global community to enforce the ICJ's order for Israel to halt its offensive in Rafah.

EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell expressed horror at the attack, condemning it in the strongest terms. He emphasized the lack of safe places in Gaza and called for an immediate halt to the violence, urging compliance with international humanitarian law.

The airstrike has worsened the already dire situation for displaced civilians in Gaza. With numerous casualties and increased displacement, the need for international humanitarian aid has become more urgent.

The attack has significantly hindered ongoing mediation efforts aimed at securing a ceasefire in Gaza. Hamas' refusal to negotiate following the strike further complicates the path to peace.

Various international bodies and leaders have called for immediate action to protect civilians and ensure compliance with international law. There is a growing demand for robust enforcement mechanisms to prevent further atrocities.

The international community's condemnation of the Rafah airstrike shows the urgent need for a peaceful resolution to the Israel war on Palestine. There is a collective call for adherence to international law and the protection of civilians, highlighting the importance of diplomatic and humanitarian efforts.

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