Iran, Oman Discuss Ways to End Israeli War on Gaza
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – The foreign ministers of Iran and Oman weighed plans for ensuring an immediate halt to the Zionist regime’s brutal strikes against the Gaza Strip.
In a meeting in Tehran on Sunday, Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian and his Omani counterpart Sayyid Badr Albusaidi talked about a range of bilateral, regional and international issues, specifically the ways to end the Israeli regime’s onslaught on Gaza.
They also stressed the need for constant joint efforts by the two countries at the regional and international levels to support the Palestinian nation and force the Zionist regime to stop its criminal aggression against Gaza and the West Bank.
The Iranian foreign minister lashed out at the Zionist regime for violating all international regulations and the Geneva Conventions and committing war crimes by killing over 16,000 Palestinians in only 50 days.
Amirabdollahian also took a swipe at the US government for providing undeniable support for the Israeli war crimes in Gaza and the West Bank.
He also called for “effective action” by the Muslim nations and the international community to put an immediate end to the Israeli strikes on Gaza, lift the blockade on the besieged enclave, open the border crossings to deliver aids to the region, and prevent the forced displacement of Palestinians.
For his part, the Omani foreign minister hailed the close and constructive consultations with Iran at the bilateral, regional and international levels.
Condemning the Zionist regime’s barbaric strikes on Gaza and the West bank, Albusaidi called for the international community’s urgent measures to stop the Israeli crimes.
At least 15,500 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli strikes in Gaza since October 7.
The Zionist regime’s military has widened its ground offensive in southern Gaza as Palestinian officials say more than 800 people have been killed since Saturday.