The Jordanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriate Affairs condemned the strongest terms that the Israeli Ministry of Energy cut off electricity from the Gaza Strip, and considered it a clear violation of international and humanitarian law, and the Fourth Geneva Convention on the protection of civilians in wartime for the year 1949.
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The ministry’s spokesperson, Ambassador Dr. Sufyan Al -Qudah, affirmed that the decision of the Israeli government to cut electricity from the Gaza Strip is a clear insistence in the policy of starvation and the siege imposed by Israel on the Palestinians, especially as the inclusion of the introduction of humanitarian aid to the Strip continues to be stopped, which constitutes a clear violation of the ceasefire agreement, and threatens to explode the situation again in Gaza.
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In a statement today /Monday, the Ambassador called on the international community to assume its legal and ethical responsibilities, obliging Israel to continue the ceasefire agreement and ensure the implementation of all its stages, restore electricity in Gaza, and open the allocated crossings to send humanitarian aid to various parts of the sector that suffers from an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe.