President Mahama Condemns Gaza Atrocities at UNGA 80 At the 80th United Nations General Assembly, former President John Dramani Mahama delivered a powerful address, calling for an immediate end to the ongoing atrocities in Gaza. He described Israel’s attack as a war crime, asserting that the international community must not remain silent in the face of such humanitarian violations. Mahama emphasized that the violence in Gaza has led to countless innocent lives being lost, with families displaced and communities destroyed. He urged world leaders to take decisive action, stressing that the responsibility to uphold peace and protect human rights rests on the global community. “The crimes in Gaza must stop,” Mahama declared, drawing attention to the urgency of the crisis. He underscored that international law and human dignity must be respected, regardless of political alliances or military strength. His remarks resonated with calls from humanitarian organizations and global pea...
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