Kremlin: Destroying Hamas will not ensure Israel's security
Kremlin Foreign Policy Advisor Yuri Ushakov stated that destroying Hamas will not ensure Israel's security, emphasizing that hatred and terrorism may erupt again after some time. Ushakov, speaking at the 9th Primakov Readings International Forum in Moscow, highlighted the tragic events in the Gaza Strip, stating that even if Hamas were eliminated, Israel's security could not be guaranteed, and renewed hatred and terrorism might emerge.
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- Published Date: 01:38 | 27 November 2023
- Modified Date: 01:38 | 27 November 2023
Kremlin Foreign Policy Advisor Yuri Ushakov stressed in his comments that eliminating Hamas will not guarantee Israel's safety. He expressed concern that hostility and terror may resurface in the future.
During his speech at the 9th Primakov Readings International Forum in Moscow, Ushakov expressed that the conditions in the Gaza Strip were deeply concerning. He stressed that removing Hamas from power would not guarantee Israel's safety, and cautioned against the possibility of continued animosity and acts of violence.
Ushakov pointed out that the situation in the region has the potential to escalate and escalate further. He expressed disapproval of the U.S.'s approach towards the Palestinian issue, stating that their attempt to tackle it on their own has resulted in a deepening crisis and dire humanitarian circumstances.
Ushakov also analyzed the U.S. approach towards the Palestinian situation, pointing out that the current escalation in the region can be traced back to the destructive actions of the United States. By attempting to resolve the Palestinian conflict single-handedly, they have only exacerbated the crisis and resulted in violence.
"The current dire humanitarian crisis and consequent tragic events are leading to a decline in moral authority for the U.S. and the West," Ushakov said in a statement.
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