Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva unleashed mirages today during his official visit to Egypt, stressing that the United Nations has failed to resolve international conflicts, and sharply criticizing Israeli actions in the Gaza Strip.
“His behavior Israel he has no explanation: on the pretense of fighting her Hamaskills women and children,” he said following a meeting with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi.
Speaking later to the Arab League, Lula noted that the Brazil condemned Hamas’ attack on Israeli civilians on October 7, but added that Israel’s response was “disproportionate and indiscriminate” and unacceptable.
Lula da Silva: There will be no peace without the establishment of a Palestinian state
The Brazilian president stressed that there will be no peace without the establishment of a Palestinian state and called for an immediate ceasefire to allow humanitarian aid to Gaza. “The slaughter must stop,” he said.
At the same time, he said that Palestine must be recognized as a sovereign state and accepted as a full member of the United Nations, while he called for the reform of the UN Security Council.
“The multilateral institutions created to help solve these problems are not working, that’s why Brazil is committed to making the necessary changes in the institutions of global governance and we hope to count on the support of Egypt,” he said in a press conference he gave with Its Egyptian counterpart.
Lula said that the permanent members of the Security Council should be increased and the veto powers of the permanent members of the SA should be abolished. “The permanent members of the Security Council are the ones who instigate wars,” he said.
Brazil supported South Africa’s appeal to the International Court of Justice in The Hague once morest the Israeli military campaign in Gaza, he added.
According to iefimerida, Lula also announced that his government would make a new contribution to the UN agency for Palestine refugees (UNRWA), which is struggling with liquidity following a number of countries suspended its funding in the wake of Israel’s complaints of involvement of employees of this UN agency in the October 7 Hamas attacks.
“The recent allegations once morest the agency’s personnel must be properly investigated, but they must not paralyze it,” he said, calling on other countries to “maintain and increase their contributions.”
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