Foreign Minister Retno LP Marsudi is laying the initial groundwork for an extraordinary Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) meeting set for Saudi Arabia next week, as the humanitarian condition in the Gaza Strip continues to worsen.
Foreign Minister Retno LP Marsudi is laying the initial groundwork for an extraordinary Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) meeting set for Saudi Arabia next week, as the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip continues to worsen.
Now entering its fifth week, the death toll in Gaza has hit a dark milestone. The Palestinian health ministry on Monday said that over 10,000 people had been killed in the indiscriminate Israeli airstrikes, which began on Oct. 7 as a retaliation against a surprise assault launched by Hamas, the ruling militant group of Palestine.
The OIC, composed of 57 countries worldwide, has issued several statements in the last month condemning the ongoing Israeli aggression, holding Tel Aviv “fully responsible” and calling for the immediate withdrawal of force as well as the facilitation of supplies entering the besieged Gaza Strip.
On Monday, the OIC announced in a statement that it would hold an extraordinary summit on Sunday to “discuss the brutal Israeli aggression against the Palestinian people”, a meeting summoned by the group's chair Saudi Arabia.
Retno, who attended on Monday the OIC international conference on women in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, said on her social media account that she had met with her Saudi Arabian counterpart Faisal bin Farhan and Qatari Assistant Foreign Minister Lolwah Al Khater to prepare for the special meeting.
Qatar has been placed by the United States as among its major allies, yet it is also a regional power in the Middle East with influence over Hamas, and home to the Al Jazeera media network, whose coverage of the Gaza siege has reportedly irked Washington.
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