The Tehran International Conference on Palestine commenced today in the capital of Iran, drawing representatives from more than 50 countries. Hosted by Iran's Foreign Ministry, the single-day event aims to delve into the latest developments in occupied Palestine.
A group of former and present diplomats have convened to exchange views on the political and legal repercussions of the Gaza war. The conference provides a platform for discussions on pressing issues related to the ongoing situation in the region.
The attendees will specifically address the political and legal impacts of the Gaza war, examining the avenues for an immediate halt to the reported crimes committed in Palestine. The conference serves as an opportunity for diplomatic dialogue and collaboration among nations concerned about the situation.
The death toll in Gaza has reportedly surpassed 20,000, underscoring the severity of the humanitarian crisis in the region. Participants are expected to discuss strategies and initiatives to address the urgent needs of the affected population.
In a significant development, the United Nations Security Council has passed a resolution on the ongoing israeli onslaught against Gaza. The resolution demands increased aid deliveries to the besieged region, reflecting international concern over the escalating crisis. (ILKHA)
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