Al-Mandalawi: Permitting the murderers to discuss humanitarian laws is irrational

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    INA-  Baghdad


    Acting Speaker of the Parliament Mohsen Al-Mandalawi said on Wednesday that the withdrawal of the Iraqi delegation during the Inter-Parliamentary Union conference in Geneva came in protest against allowing the killers to talk about international conventions and humanitarian laws.
     
    Al-Mandalawi said in a post on (X) platform, followed by the Iraqi News Agency (INA): "We expressed our rejection and strong resentment towards the Zionist terrorist entity at the conference of the Inter-Parliamentary Union in Geneva, and we recorded our withdrawal from the meeting room."
     
    He added, "It is unreasonable and unacceptable to allow the killers of children, women and the elderly to talk about international conventions and resolutions and humanitarian laws, as this group stained with the blood of civilians must be isolated, despised and punished in international forums for its brutal crimes, and it is shameful that the platform of the largest gathering of representatives of peoples to be stained with lies of an occupying entity."

    He stressed that "Iraq's position will always remain biased and supportive of the causes of its nation, foremost of which is the Palestinian right to recover the entire land, and rejects all the criminal practices of the Zionist death machine in Palestine, Lebanon and the rest of the countries of the region, including killing innocent people, blowing up hospitals, demolishing schools, destroying residential buildings and infrastructure, bombing shelter centers and camps, starving and displacing civilians, as well as targeting Muslim references and assassinating their symbols."