• Gaza: France condemns the Israeli conquest plan
The French Minister of Foreign Affairs, Jean-Noël Barrot, expressed his on Tuesday, May 6, his “Very firm condemnation” of the Israeli plan to conquer Gaza and its new military campaign on Palestinian territory.
“It’s not acceptable”said Jean-Noël Barrot on RTL radio, believing that the Israeli government was “In violation of humanitarian law”. According to him, “The urgency is the ceasefire and the unhindered access to humanitarian aid, massively”.
• Truce negotiations have no interest according to Hamas
Hamas believes that negotiations for a Truce in Gaza have no interest at this stage and calls on the international community to put pressure on Israel to stop “Hunger war” In the Palestinian territory, said a senior official.
“There is no sense to initiate negotiations, nor to examine new proposals of ceasefire as long as the war of hunger and the war of extermination in the Gaza Strip are continuing”said Bassem Naïm, member of the political bureau of the Palestinian Islamist movement, while calling the international community “To put pressure on the Netanyahu government to end the crimes of hunger, thirst and murders” in Gaza.
Iran “condemns” Israeli strikes in Yemen
Iran condemned “Firmly” On Tuesday the Israeli strikes led the day before in Yemen against infrastructure of the Houthist rebels, in retaliation for a missile shot at the main Israeli airport.
Israel announced on Monday that it had targeted the port of Hodeida, in western Yemen, using missiles and drones, which was used for “Transfer of Iranian weapons and military equipment”according to the Israeli army. The Houthists said that a dozen American strikes had previously targeted the Sanaa capital before dawn, who was 16 injured according to their news agency, Saba.
Iran “Firmly condemn the military assault of the Zionist regime against the port of Hodeida and other infrastructure in Yemen”said the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. These strikes are “A blatant crime and violation of the principles and rules of international law”underlines the press release.