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Thursday, June 6, 2024

I hope Netanyahu burns in hell, Irish MP

 The Israeli government is burning women, men and children alive, Thomas Gould

Thursday June 6, 2024

Dublin (Urdu Point News Latest - NNI. 06 June 2024) Ireland's Member of Parliament Thomas Gold got angry while describing the horrors of the Gaza war in Parliament. According to a foreign news agency, in a viral video on social media, Thomas Gold was oppressed in Gaza. It can be seen expressing intense anger at the ongoing Israeli aggression on Palestinians.

"When you see pictures and videos of atrocities in Gaza, you hear people screaming," Thomas Gould said.


He further said that the Israeli government is burning women, men and children alive and the world is watching it silently. There are children who have been killed indiscriminately. It is unbelievable.


Expressing his anger, he said that a photo of a child whose head had been severed from the genocide in Gaza was revealed and the Israeli government is saying that it was a mistake. Thomas Gould added, "I hope Benjamin Netanyahu burns in hell just like he burned the children and their families alive."


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The problem of Iran's nuclear program cannot be solved unilaterally, for this political and diplomatic efforts will have to be put on track, China said.

Thursday June 6, 2024

United Nations (Urdu Point Newspaper Latest - APP. 06 June 2024) China has said that the problem of Iran's nuclear program cannot be solved unilaterally, for this, political and diplomatic efforts will have to be put back on track. . According to Chinese media, the International Atomic Energy Agency has already asked Iran to withdraw its decision to increase cooperation and prevent its inspectors from entering Iran.

In this regard, the 35-member Board of Governors of IAEA passed a resolution by 20 votes to 2 yesterday. France, Britain and Germany voted in support of the resolution, while China and Russia voted against it. 12 developing countries, including South Africa, India, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia and Turkey, did not participate in the vote.


On Thursday, China's Permanent Representative to the International Atomic Energy Agency, Ambassador Li Song, pointed out that in early May, IAEA Director General Grossi made a successful visit to Iran and held constructive talks with the Iranian authorities.


Li Song stressed that the issue of Iran's nuclear program cannot be resolved through confrontation. A comprehensive agreement on the Iranian nuclear program reflects years of diplomatic efforts by all parties and is the only true way to resolve the issue. China urged all parties to view the current situation with a calm and responsible attitude, move forward with determination to truly restore the international nuclear non-proliferation regime, strengthen cooperation between the International Atomic Energy Agency and Iran. Take practical steps to support the creation of, and get back on track, political and diplomatic efforts to resolve the Iranian nuclear issue.\932

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