Washington – Morocco’s ambassador to the United States, Youssef Amrani, was received Tuesday at the State Department in Washington by the Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs, Barbara Leaf.
During this first working meeting, held in the presence of their respective teams, the two officials welcomed the excellent centuries-old and multifaceted relations between Morocco and the United States and discussed the means to further deepen and diversify these ties.
The discussions also focused on the importance of building on achievements and exploring innovative cooperation mechanisms in the view of matching the common ambition of a strengthened political dialogue and strategic partnership.
The talks, which also touched on regional and international issues, have resulted in a broad convergence of views highlighting the desire of the two countries to deepen their joint action in order to promote peace, security and stability in Africa and the Middle East.
The discussions focused on the identifica
tion of synergies that could enhance initiatives regarding global issues of common interest and the promotion of shared prosperity.
Source: Agency Morocaine De Presse
GENEVA: The landmark ruling issued by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) last week offers the first concrete hope to protect civilians in Gaza enduring apocalyptic humanitarian conditions, destruction, mass killing, wounding and irreparable trauma, over 20 UN experts said today.
“The ruling is a significant milestone in the decades-long struggle for justice by the Palestinian people,” said the experts, who included Francesca Albanese, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Occupied Palestinian Territories.
The ICJ found it plausible that Israel’s acts could amount to genocide and issued six provisional measures, ordering Israel to take all measures within its power to prevent genocidal acts, including preventing and punishing incitement to genocide, ensuring aid and services reach Palestinians under siege in Gaza, and preserving evidence of crimes committed in Gaza.
“We echo the sense of urgency demonstrated by the Court in its short, two-week deliberation, as hundreds of Palestinians, primaril
y women and children, are being killed by Israeli forces every day, resulting in a death toll of 26,751 people in Gaza over the past three months. This amounts to over 1% of the population,” said the experts.
“The court order is urgently needed to protect the very existence of the Palestinian people from potentially genocidal actions the Court has ordered Israel to halt and prevent,” the experts added. “Given the dire situation on the ground and the careful wording of the Court, we believe that the most effective way to implement the provisional measures is through an immediate ceasefire.”
“We see the decision as dismissing Israel’s justification of its actions as self-defense in compliance with international humanitarian law,” the experts pointed out. “The Court found that Israel cannot continue to bombard, displace, and starve the population of Gaza, while allowing its officials to dehumanize Palestinians through statements that may amount to genocidal incitement.”
“We call on Israel to adhere to the ICJ
order. The burden now shifts to Israel, to show that it has effectively eliminated the risk of genocide that the Court found to be plausible. By the time Israel reports to the Court in one month, Palestinians must have access to food, water, healthcare, and safety, that have long been denied to them.”
Source: Palestine news and Information Agency – WAFA