Iran Press/ Africa: He highlighted the lack of implementation of UN resolutions regarding Palestine, leading to tragic consequences such as loss of life and widespread destruction, particularly in Gaza, where people are fighting for their fundamental rights.
Safy further drew parallels between the struggles of the people of Jammu and Kashmir and those of Palestine, condemning the oppressive actions of India and Israel respectively. As a humanitarian and advocate for human rights, she expressed solidarity with the just cause of Palestine.
Speaking on the global support for Palestine, Safy noted the increasing presence of young people worldwide advocating for the rights of Palestinians. She praised the solidarity shown in countries like the US and Britain, emphasizing the need for governments to take meaningful actions to end the suffering in Palestine.
In another exclusive interview with an Iran Press reporter in Banjul, Momodou Sabally, special advisor to the president of The Gambia, underscored the universal significance of the Palestinian issue, urging a collective approach to address it. Sabally emphasized the core values of justice and fairness, calling for concrete steps to rectify the injustices faced by Palestinians. He stressed the importance of peaceful conflict resolution through dialogue and highlighted the ripple effects of the Gaza crisis, particularly in the US.
Sabally urged humanity to realign its moral compass and called on all stakeholders to prioritize peace and justice in resolving conflicts. He also emphasized the critical role of Muslim unity in advancing common interests and promoting peace.
Abdoul Kahar, spokesperson for the Foreign Minister of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, echoed strong support for the Palestinian people in an exclusive interview with an Iran Press reporter in Banjul. Kahar affirmed Afghanistan's solidarity with Palestine and condemned the ongoing human rights violations in the occupied territories. He commended countries like South Africa and Turkey for their efforts to seek justice for Palestinians through international mechanisms.
Kahar called on Islamic nations to take concrete actions in support of Palestine and hold accountable those responsible for gross human rights violations. He praised the global solidarity shown by students and activists protesting against injustice, emphasizing that the Palestinian cause transcends regional boundaries and is a matter of universal humanity.
Yama Moto, the representative of Japan to OIC, expressed deep concern over the situation in Palestine in an exclusive interview with an Iran Press reporter in Banjul. He reiterated Japan's commitment to ending the conflict promptly and providing humanitarian aid to Gaza residents. Moto called for concerted efforts from all concerned parties to alleviate the suffering in Palestine and underscored Japan's support for humanitarian initiatives in the region.
"We are asking all the concerned parties for a ceasefire." Yama Moto added.
The 15th meeting of heads of state of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation took place in Banjul, the capital of Gambia, over the weekend, with Iran's foreign minister in attendance.
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