Russian leader Vladimir Putin had brought up the ‘two-state solution’ proposal after the conflicts that started with Hamas’s Aqsa Flood operation. When Al-Ehli Baptist Hospital in Gaza was bombed yesterday, all eyes turned to the messages from the international community. Israel did not claim responsibility for the attack and put the blame on Palestinian organizations. Russia requested evidence regarding the allegations.
“LET THEM PROVIDE SATELLITE IMAGES”
Russian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mariya Zakharova touched on the statements of Israeli officials that the attack was not carried out by Israel. Zahaova stated that Israel should provide satellite images with its US partners to prove that it was not involved in the attack on the hospital.
“WE SEE IT AS A DESIRE TO ESCAPE FROM RESPONSIBILITY”
Zaharova said, “If they want to prove their innocence after this development, they should not be satisfied with just making statements through the media and social media. Frankly, we see a desire to escape responsibility. Please reveal satellite images with your US partners monitoring the region from space. “I think this will be a serious step to justify yourself,” he said.
“THERE IS A SITUATION READY TO EXPLODE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION”
Warning that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict could also affect Europe, Zaharova said, “This is not just a matter of their (EU) living comfortably, it is not a security issue, these are now a global humanitarian disaster. It will have no location, geography or centre. The location of this humanitarian disaster may also be Western Europe. In other words, it is exactly the domain of the European Union countries. Look at the protests going on all over Europe and across the European Union. There is now a situation ready to explode not only in the Middle East, but also directly in the European Union. As surprising as it may seem to you, the only thing Europe is interested in is Russia. A large influx of immigrants may occur soon. The European Council needs to address this issue,” she said.
NEW CLAIM FROM ISRAEL: THEY SHARED A MAP
The Israeli army, in its post on the
The Israeli army claimed that the map graphic, which it claimed was based on radar systems, proved the rocket routes launched from the blockaded Gaza Strip.
(IHA-AA)