Namibia condemns Israel's plan to control Gaza City

Penda Naanda, executive director in the ministry, said the ministry welcomes the condemnation of this plan by compassionate members of the international community.
The Namibian government has expressed deep concern and condemned the recent decision by the Security Cabinet of Israel to take control of Gaza City, warning that it will worsen the already dire humanitarian crisis in the region.
In a statement issued on Wednesday, the Namibian Ministry of International Relations and Trade voiced its disapproval, noting that the plan threatens to worsen a situation marked by widespread hunger, deprivation, and the risk of forced starvation.
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Penda Naanda, executive director in the ministry, said the ministry welcomes the condemnation of this plan by compassionate members of the international community.
"Guided by the principles enshrined in our constitution, Namibia continues to advocate for the peaceful resolution of international disputes and remains firmly committed to supporting initiatives that promote and protect the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people," he added.
"Drawing on our history of overcoming illegal occupation and apartheid, Namibia fully understands the cost of oppression and hopes and dreams of freedom," Naanda said. "Our nation's experience fuels our empathy and solidarity with those enduring denial of self-determination."
Naanda said Namibia, therefore, calls on all member states (of the United Nations) to uphold their international obligations and not stand by while a humanitarian catastrophe of potentially monumental proportions unfolds.
"The ministry reiterates Namibia's unwavering and principled position in favour of peace and dialogue, as envisioned through the relevant United Nations General Assembly and Security Council resolutions," he concluded.
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