You are here
House speaker condemns int’l silence over Gaza
By Petra - Aug 03,2014 - Last updated at Aug 03,2014
AMMAN — Lower House Speaker AtefTarawneh on Sunday criticised the international community’s silence on the killing of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, saying that the US-led West is applying double standards in handling Israel’s ongoing aggression on the costal enclave.
Tarawneh also expressed dismay at the international community’s reluctance to stop the Israeli crimes against unarmed civilians in Gaza.
He added that the House has sent memos to the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) and the Euro-Mediterranean Parliamentary Assembly to take the necessary legal procedures to prosecute Israel at the International Criminal Court over war crimes.
He also called for intensified efforts to freeze Israel’s membership in the IPU.
Related Articles
Lower House Speaker Atef Tarawneh on Saturday briefed the Inter-Parliamentary Union’s (IPU) Middle East Affairs Committee on the region’s issues as well as Jordan’s reform process and its efforts to achieve regional peace and stability.
A month-long campaign to support the rebuilding of Gaza collected JD265,000 in cash donations on its first day on Friday, according to the Jordan Engineers Association (JEA), which organised the initiative.
Lower House Speaker AtefTarawneh on Thursday met with outgoing Yemeni Ambassador in Amman ShayaZindani.