Repatriation of Fijian and Pacific Pilgrims from Israel
11/10/2023KOREAN PRESIDENT CONVEYS MESSAGE OF SUPPORT TO THE HON. PRIME MINISTER
13/10/2023Published On: 12/10/2023
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka today issued a strong condemnation of the recent attack by Hamas on Israeli towns and settlements near the Gaza Strip and central Israel.
The Prime Minister expressed profound concern regarding the indiscriminate firing of thousands of rockets toward Israeli population centers, as well as the use of other munitions with the sole intention of causing harm and loss of life, regardless of age, gender, or status.
“Fiji is deeply troubled by the distressing reports of civilians, including the elderly and young, who have been subjected to attacks and abductions from their homes,” the Prime Minister said. “The Government of Fiji categorically abhors the barbarity of these atrocities and calls for the immediate release of all abducted persons. The attack has, regrettably, resulted in the loss of over 1,200 Israeli civilian lives, with many more injured.
“I want to make clear our condemnation of the terrorist attack by Hamas which targeted innocent non-combatants and resulted in continuing loss of life. We also stand with Israel. Israel has the right to defend itself and her people.
In light of these tragic events, Fiji extends its heartfelt condolences to the victims and their grieving families.
“We stand firmly with the State of Israel and affirm its unequivocal right to defend itself against such indiscriminate attacks, as permitted by international law.”
At the recent United Nations General Assembly, Fiji, in alignment with other nations, called for global peace and the establishment of zones of peace in our respective regions.
Central to this pursuit of peace is our unwavering commitment to opposing aggressions that violate the principles of human decency, territorial integrity, and the deliberate targeting of innocent civilian lives, in accordance with international humanitarian law.
The Prime Minister and the people of Fiji send their thoughts and prayers to Israel as it navigates through these difficult days, working diligently to safeguard its people and secure peace for the region.
The Prime Minister expressed profound concern regarding the indiscriminate firing of thousands of rockets toward Israeli population centers, as well as the use of other munitions with the sole intention of causing harm and loss of life, regardless of age, gender, or status.
“Fiji is deeply troubled by the distressing reports of civilians, including the elderly and young, who have been subjected to attacks and abductions from their homes,” the Prime Minister said. “The Government of Fiji categorically abhors the barbarity of these atrocities and calls for the immediate release of all abducted persons. The attack has, regrettably, resulted in the loss of over 1,200 Israeli civilian lives, with many more injured.
“I want to make clear our condemnation of the terrorist attack by Hamas which targeted innocent non-combatants and resulted in continuing loss of life. We also stand with Israel. Israel has the right to defend itself and her people.
In light of these tragic events, Fiji extends its heartfelt condolences to the victims and their grieving families.
“We stand firmly with the State of Israel and affirm its unequivocal right to defend itself against such indiscriminate attacks, as permitted by international law.”
At the recent United Nations General Assembly, Fiji, in alignment with other nations, called for global peace and the establishment of zones of peace in our respective regions.
Central to this pursuit of peace is our unwavering commitment to opposing aggressions that violate the principles of human decency, territorial integrity, and the deliberate targeting of innocent civilian lives, in accordance with international humanitarian law.
The Prime Minister and the people of Fiji send their thoughts and prayers to Israel as it navigates through these difficult days, working diligently to safeguard its people and secure peace for the region.