Israel-Hamas War: Brazil calls UN Security Council for Emergency meeting

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Arab foreign ministers to meet Wednesday on Gaza-Israel War Following a surprise attack by Hamas on Israel, the Arab League announced that its foreign ministers will meet on Wednesday to discuss "Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip." As Israel continues to pound targets in Gaza in the wake of Saturday's attack, the "extraordinary meeting" in Egypt's capital city of Cairo will look for "avenues of political action at the Arab and international level," according to a statement from Arab League deputy secretary general Hossam Zaki. In response to the most recent Israeli escalation, the Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Saturday asked the Arab League to convene an urgent ministerial-level meeting. The ministry stated in a statement that it had instructed "its permanent delegation to the Arab League to request an emergency meeting of the League Council at the ministerial level. ". The agreement was made in response to "the escalation of Israeli aggression against the Palestinian people," it said. On Sunday, the Moroccan Foreign Ministry demanded an emergency meeting of the Arab League at the level of the Arab foreign ministers for "consultation and coordination on the deterioration of the situation in the Gaza Strip and the emergence of military actions targeting civilians. ". The Arab League's Cairo headquarters will host the meeting this week, and the ministry said extensive consultations are already under way. After the Al-Aqsa Mosque was stormed and settler violence increased, Hamas announced Operation Al-Aqsa Flood on Saturday. It claimed to have shot rockets and taken many Israelis hostage. In the attack, at least 350 Israelis were killed and more than 1,860 were hurt, and several soldiers and civilians were taken prisoner by Hamas and returned to Gaza. According to the Palestinian Health Ministry, Israel responded with a series of airstrikes in the Gaza Strip that resulted in at least 313 Palestinian fatalities and close to 2,000 injuries.

Brazil, which currently holds the rotating presidency of the United Nation Security Council, has called for a meeting of the organisation to discuss the ongoing crisis between Israel and Hamas, its foreign affairs ministry said on Wednesday.

The meeting is expected to take place on Friday,

Mauro Vieira, the minister of foreign affairs for Brazil, has cut short a trip to Asia to head to New York “to participate in a meeting of the United Nations Security Council, convened by Brazil to address the situation in the Gaza Strip,” the ministry announced in a statement.

The day after Hamas launched an unexpected attack on Israel, Brazil had previously requested an emergency Security Council meeting.

The onslaught, according to Israeli forces, claimed 1,200 lives, the majority of them civilians, making it the deadliest in Israeli history.

According to Palestinian authorities, the death toll in the Gaza Strip has risen to 1,200 people, including a significant portion of civilians, as a result of Israel’s retaliatory bombing of Hamas targets in this 2.3 million person-strong enclave.

The United Nations estimates that more than 338,000 residents of the enclave have been forced to leave their homes. Members of the Security Council disagreed on how to handle the Palestinians and Israel during their meeting on Sunday.

Wednesday morning, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva called for immediate international action to safeguard civilians, particularly children, in both the Palestinian and Israeli populations.

Lula posted a statement on the social media site X that read, “Children must never be held hostage, anywhere in the world.

“Hamas must release the Israeli children who were abducted from their families. Israel must stop bombing the Palestinians.