The Government of Maldives has strongly condemned Israel's bombing of the Al-Tabi'in School in Gaza which killed over a 100 displaced Palestinians.
The Government of Maldives has strongly condemned Israel's bombing of the Al-Tabi'in School in Gaza which killed over a 100 displaced Palestinians.
The government emphasized that such genocidal attacks a clear violation of international law and international humanitarian law, as well as the 2610 resolution of the UN Security Council.
Calling on the international community to take urgent and swift action to stop the attacks, Maldives urged to work towards achieving lasting peace for Palestinians.
The government went on to reiterate its unwavering support for the Palestinian cause.
Over 100 Palestinians were killed in the early morning attacks on Al-Tabi'in School, where hundreds of displaced Palestinians were taking refuge. This is the highest death toll in a single attack by Israel since October 7. Rescue workers at the location indicate that the death toll could continue to rise.
Israel, meanwhile, claimed that it was a targeted attack, saying that Hamas fighters had been taking shelter at the school. However, Hamas maintains that they do not make use of schools, hospitals and other such structures in military actions.
Death toll in Gaza in the ongoing genocide is now over 39,000.
In addition to Maldives, Saudi Arabia and many other countries across the globe condemn the latest attack.