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Worldwide Condemnations of Israeli Aggression on Syrian Sites

Worldwide Condemnations of Israeli Aggression on Syrian Sites

May 09, 2013

CAPITALS, (SANA)- Malaysia has condemned the Israeli aggression on the Syrian sites, calling on the international community to adopt immediate measures against the Israeli dangerous aggression.

Malaysian Prime Minister, Najib Abdul Razak, said in a statement issued on Wednesday that the unjustified Israeli air strike against Syria constitutes a dangerous violation of the safety of a sovereign country and a breach of the international laws and UN charter.

The statement also called on the UN Security Council to adopt immediate measures against this violation to prevent escalating the situation in the Middle East.

Oman also condemned the Israeli aggression on the Syrian sites, calling on the international community to move quickly regarding that .

Chairman of the Omani Shura Council, Khalid Bin Hilal al-Ma'wali, said in a statement that in light of the current developments which Syria is witnessing , the Shura Council condemns the Israeli unjustified aggression on the Syrian territories.

"The Council expresses grave concern over the escalation practiced by Israel which constitutes "a flagrant violation of the international laws and principles and a threat to the regional security and stability," the statement said.

Meanwhile, Yemeni Representatives Council condemned, in strongest terms, the Israeli aggression on the Syrian sites.

The Council's statement said: "This aggression is a blatant violation of the international charters and laws,"

The statement called on the Arab parliaments, the friendly countries and the regional and international organizations to shoulder their historical responsibilities towards this aggression and to adopt serious stances to stop such violations.

In the same context, Venezuela Fia-Arab also condemned the Israeli aggression on the Syrian sites, stressing that this aggression came as a reaction on the victories achieved by the Syrian army on the armed terrorist groups.

H. Zain / Ghossoun

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