Muscat – The Ministry reaffirmed its deep concern for the safety of the Omani participants and stated that it is working actively through diplomatic channels, international partners, and relevant networks to ensure their security and safe return to Oman.
In its statement, the Ministry also called for the protection of all participants in the humanitarian convoy, urging that they be shielded from any risks or harm as they carry out their mission.
Oman reiterated its appeal to the international community to uphold its legal and humanitarian responsibilities by putting pressure on the occupation forces to cease ongoing violations and to allow the unimpeded delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza.
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