During the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) summit in Banjul, Gambia, on May 4, Iran’s Foreign Minister, Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, urged Muslim countries to sever diplomatic and economic ties with Israel in order to pressure Tel Aviv to end its campaign in Gaza. He emphasized that cutting relations and imposing embargoes on Israel are crucial steps to force them to stop their actions in Gaza, the West Bank, and Jerusalem.
The conflict in Gaza escalated after Hamas raided southern Israel, leading to a response campaign by Israel that resulted in significant casualties. As of May 3, the fighting had claimed the lives of 34,600 people and left more than 77,800 injured, with a majority of them being women and children. Iran and other countries accused Israel of committing genocide in the Gaza Strip while Israel defended its actions as self-defense.
In response to the conflict, several countries cut or suspended relations with Israel. Türkiye announced a halt in trade with Israel until a permanent ceasefire is reached in Gaza. The US supports Israel’s military campaign but urges its allies to do more to protect civilians and looks forward to the establishment of an independent Palestinian state in the future.
As tensions continue to rise in the region, calls for isolation have gained traction among Muslim countries seeking an end to violence in Gaza. The international community remains divided on this issue as some condemn Israel for its actions while others continue to support it.
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