At the Arab Summit, Spain Gaza asks for pressure on Israel to end ‘massacre’

Baghdad: Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on Saturday asked for increased pressure “to stop the massacre in Gaza”, speaking at an Arab League Summit, Israel announced an intense operation in the Palestinian region surrounded.United Nations chief Antonio Gutres told Baghdad meeting that “we need a permanent ceasefire, now”, while Egypt President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi urged his American counterpart Donald Trump to “implement all the necessary efforts … to implement all the necessary efforts … for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip”.The summit comes directly after a tour of a Gulf by Trump, which announced an uproar earlier this year, making a ruckus that the United States could handle Gaza and turn it to “Riviera of the Middle East”.The scheme, which includes the proposed displacement of Palestinians, inspired Arab leaders to come up with an alternative plan for reconstruction of the region at the March 1 on the March 1 summit in Cairo.Guterres said that “We repeatedly reject the displacement of Gaza’s population, as well as any question of forcibly displacement outside Gaza.”The UN Secretary -General also said that he was “concerned with the plans reported by Israel to extend the ground operations and more”.The Israeli army stated that it had launched “comprehensive strike” as part of the “early stages” of a fresh aggressive on Saturday, provoking Hamas’s October 7, 2023 attack in the war for more than 19 months.Sanchez, who has rapidly criticized Israeli aggressive, said that world leaders should “intensify our pressure on Israel to prevent the massacre in Gaza, especially through channels tolerated by us by international law”.He said that his government has planned a United Nations resolution, demanding a judicial court on Israeli war methods.The “unacceptable number” of war victims in Gaza violates “the principle of humanity”, he said.Iraq’s Prime Minister Mohammad Shia al-Sudani told the summit that his country supports the construction of the Arab funds “to support the” efforts to rebuild “after the crisis in the region.He promised $ 20 million for Gaza’s reconstruction and similar amount for Lebanon.External Affairs Minister Fuad Hussain said that Baghdad meeting would support the rebuilding of Gaza, the previous Arab League decisions, which would compete with a wide condemnation proposal of Trump.During his visit to the region this week, Trump reiterated that he wanted to take the United States “Gaza” and convert it into a “freedom sector”.Syria, Iran Iraq has recently gained a glimpse of generality after the recent devastating struggle and decades of the upheaval, and its leaders see the summit as an opportunity to project an image of stability.Baghdad last hosted a Arab League Summit in 2012, which during the early stages of the civil war in the neighboring Syria, which entered a new chapter with a long-term ruler Bashar al-Assad in December.In Riyadh, Trump met Syrian interim President Ahmed Al-Shra, a lifelong jihadi, whose Islamist group bounced Assad.The 2003-led US-led invasion of al-Qaeda was imprisoned in Iraq for years after the US-led invasion, many powerful Iraqi politicians missed the Baghdad summit after their visit.External Affairs Minister Asad al-Sharbani represented Damascus instead.The summit also comes with Iran’s ongoing nuclear dialogue with the United States.Trump chased diplomacy with Iran as he wants to avoid the military action threatened by Israel – the desire shared by many leaders in the region.On Thursday, Trump said that a deal was “getting closer”, but until Friday, he warned that “something bad is going to happen” if the Iranians did not move fast.