![]() ![]() The head of the EU’s foreign affairs and security policy strongly condemned “acts of insane violence and hate” after the “appalling terror attack” outside the synagogue. When he declared a three-day period of mourning, he also said flags would be lowered “for the souls of the martyrs of the massacre committed by the Israeli occupation”. ![]() Palestinian leader Mahmoud AbbasĪbbas announced three days of mourning for the souls of those killed in the Israeli raid on the Jenin refugee camp. The UN human rights office urged an end to the “endless cycle of violence” in the occupied West Bank, adding that it was “very concerned” by the rise in Palestinian fatalities following one of the deadliest Israeli army raids in years. ![]() The “terrorist attack” outside the Jerusalem synagogue that killed seven people was “particularly abhorrent” as it occurred at a place of worship on International Holocaust Remembrance Day, according to Guterres’s spokesman. Here is how senior figures around the world have reacted to the escalation in violence in Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories: UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres On Saturday, a Palestinian shot and wounded two Israelis in the Palestinian neighbourhood of Silwan, near Jerusalem’s historic Old City. ![]()
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