Hamoudi Calls On All Gulf States And The Arab World To Make Oil In Exchange For Protecting Residents Of Gaza

Baghdad, The head of the Supreme Islamic Council, Hammam Hamoudi, called on all Gulf states and the Arab world to make oil in exchange for protecting the residents of Gaza.

His office's media said in a statement, "The massacres that Gaza is being subjected to are genocidal and with a hateful, chauvinistic spirit. Most of its victims are children, women, and the elderly, and the systematic destruction it is facing has affected homes, hospitals, places of worship, and schools, in full view and hearing of the entire world, and in light of declared American and Western support with insistence on its continuation confirms that the Western world has abandoned its human and moral values and its commitments to international laws and norms, and it has become necessary to work in the same direction in which it thinks and in which its selfish interests take precedence over all other considerations.

According to the statement, Hamoudi stressed, “We therefore call on all countries that produce oil and gas, first and foremost the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, where King Faisal bin Abdulaziz, may God have mercy on him, had an honorable position in a similar difficult circumstance, and the rest of the Gulf countries and the Arab world, to make oil in exchange for protecting the people of Gaza, stopping genocidal massacres, and open the crossings for humanitarian relief convoys, as this is the language that the West understands, and the most effective and influential method for its positions.

He continued, "We are all confident that the government of Muhammad al-Sudani, the House of Representatives, and our zealous people stand together to adopt this position to end the terrible human tragedy in Gaza and preserve the dignity of the Arab and Islamic nation.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency