JAKARTA - Jordan condemned Israel's latest attack targeting civilians in Beit Lahia, North Gaza, Palestine.

Two Israeli airstrikes on Tuesday, October 29 hit a civilian residence building in Beit Lahia, killing at least 88 people. More than half of the victims were women and children.

"This attack resulted in the deaths and injuries of hundreds of people, with many still missing under the rubble, which is a blatant violation of international law and systematic neglect of the lives of Palestinians amid the absence of international accountability for war crimes committed against them," read a statement. Jordan's Foreign Ministry, quoted from the Petra state news agency via Arab News.

Separately, Jordanian Foreign Ministry and Expatriate Spokesman Sufian Al-Qudah said Israel's continued violation of Palestinians and attempts to circumvent international law and international humanitarian law reflect the global failure to enforce legal standards strictly.

He described "continuous legal immunity and the lack of effective accountability" prompting Israel to continue to commit violations.

He called on the international community, particularly the UN Security Council, to take immediate and effective action amid Israel's systematic policy of committing "war crimes and genocide" against the Palestinian people.


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