Muslim state head offers to send troops in support of Palestinians

Muslim state head offers to send troops in support of Palestinians

The head of the Russian Republic of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, has expressedhis support for the Palestinians and advocated for a ceasefire, offering todispatch his troops to Palestine as part of a peacekeeping mission.

In a formal statement, Kadyrov called upon the international community totake a just stance on the issue of Palestine. He also urged leaders ofMuslim nations to come together and request that Western countries,including Europe, cease their bombings, which are ostensibly aimed atIsraeli fighters but often harm innocent civilians.

Kadyrov articulated his backing for the Palestinian cause, citing Israel’soccupation of their land and the ongoing oppression they face. Nonetheless,he made it clear that he is opposed to the conflict and desires aresolution that brings about peace and alleviates tensions.

He went on to assert that, should the need arise, his military forces standprepared to engage as a peacekeeping contingent in Palestine.

Meanwhile, the fierce clashes between the Palestinian resistanceorganization Hamas and Israel have extended into their fourth day. Israelhas escalated its blockade of Gaza and intensified its offensive operations.

Israel’s airstrikes have targeted more than 200 locations in Gaza,including refugee camps. Even ambulances and humanitarian workers have notbeen spared from Israeli attacks. The toll from Palestinian casualties inIsraeli strikes has risen to 800, with over 3,800 individuals sustaininginjuries.

In a further exacerbation of the situation, Israel has tightened itsblockade on Gaza, resulting in shortages of water, electricity, food, andfuel, compounding the hardships already faced by Gaza’s inhabitants.