The Arab Parliament has strongly condemned the attack on a Saudi hospital located in El Fasher, western Sudan. This attack resulted in the death and injury of several civilians. The Parliament emphasized that targeting public institutions, medical facilities, and civilian infrastructure is a clear violation of international laws and norms.
In a statement, the Arab Parliament called for the protection of healthcare and humanitarian workers, as well as civilians. They stressed that infrastructure and medical facilities should remain untouched by the ongoing crisis in Sudan.
The Parliament urged all involved parties to adhere to the Jeddah Declaration, signed on April 15, 2023. This declaration calls for a ceasefire, respect for public facilities, protection of innocent civilians, and a peaceful resolution to the Sudanese crisis.
The Arab Parliament is a group of representatives from Arab countries who come together to discuss and make decisions on issues affecting the Arab world.
A Saudi hospital is a medical facility that is either owned or operated by Saudi Arabia, providing healthcare services to people.
El Fasher is a city in Sudan, which is a country in Africa. It is the capital of North Darfur state.
Civilian casualties refer to people who are not soldiers or fighters but get hurt or killed during conflicts or attacks.
International laws are rules that countries around the world agree to follow to maintain peace and order, especially during conflicts.
The Jeddah Declaration is an agreement aimed at stopping fighting and finding peaceful solutions to conflicts, named after the city of Jeddah in Saudi Arabia.
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