
King of Belgium: What Is Happening in Gaza Is "A Shame on Humanity" - Jordan News
In his speech on the eve of Belgium's National Day, as reported by Euronews on Monday, King Philippe stated: اضافة اعلان "Civilians in Gaza are dying from hunger and bombardment, and this situation has persisted for far too long. This is a shame on humanity."
He added, "I call on UN Secretary-General António Guterres to immediately end this unbearable crisis," emphasizing the need for Europe to protect human dignity by upholding international law and human rights.

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