Blinken: Non-occupation of Gaza is one of the key elements of sustainable peace and security
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - International Service: After the G7 meeting in Japan, the US Foreign Minister asked the Zionist regime not to occupy Gaza after the end of the war with Hamas.
US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken asked Israel not to occupy Gaza again after the end of the war with Hamas.
According to the AFP news agency, after the Group of Seven talks in Japan, the US Secretary of State listed what he called "key elements" for creating "sustainable peace and security".
Blinken said the United States believes key elements must include "no forced relocation of Palestinians from Gaza, either now or after the war; not using Gaza as a platform for terrorism or other violent attacks; and non-occupation of Gaza after the end of the conflict. According to him, other conditions include not trying to block and encircle Gaza or any reduction in the territory of Gaza.
Earlier, "Benyamin Netanyahu", the prime minister of the interim Zionist regime, in response to America's opposition to the re-occupation of Gaza, claimed: "I don't know what will happen after the elimination of Hamas, but [the war] will not end with anything less than their elimination." Netanyahu's senior adviser also claimed in an interview with CNN: "Israel's security presence must exist in Gaza, and this does not mean occupying and controlling its population."
Thirteen days have passed since the beginning of the ground attacks on the Gaza Strip and the Zionist regime's claim to expand its scope, and the occupying forces are still receiving heavy blows from the resistance forces in different directions.
Previously, a member of Hamas's political office stated in response to Washington and Tel Aviv's claims that this movement's power has been lost in the Gaza Strip and that it has no impact on the future, stating: We are part of the Palestinian national fabric and we will stand by the resistance.