Namibia bans ship from port for carrying weapons to Israel, citing international law
Namibia banned the ship from entering its port for carrying weapons to Israel, citing international law and obligations to prevent complicity in war crimes. Hamas expressed gratitude to Namibia for its support for the Palestinian cause.
Namibia has decided to ban a ship carrying weapons to Israel from entering its ports. The Namibian Minister of Justice explained the decision by the country's obligations under international law and the desire to prevent complicity in Israel's alleged war crimes and its illegal occupation of Palestine.
Namibia's move has been met with a positive response from Hamas, which has expressed gratitude for its support for the Palestinian people and its call to end the conflict in Gaza. Namibia has once again reaffirmed its position on the international stage, advocating for peace and justice in relation to the Palestinian issue.
Namibia's actions underline its commitment to international norms and principles, as well as its active role in protecting human rights and supporting oppressed peoples in the international arena.
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