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“Ongoing genocide acts in Gaza”: Maldives become the latest nation to ban Israelis’ entry

The government of the Maldives announced on Tuesday that it is prohibiting the entry of Israeli people in the island station. In a statement, President Mohamed Muizzu’s office said that the ban on Israel’s “persistent atrocities and ongoing genocide acts” was due to “in Gaza.
“The ratification reflects the government’s permanent attitude to the ongoing atrocities and ongoing genocide acts that were committed by Israel against the Palestinian people,” said Muizzus’s office in an explanation of the time of Israel.
“The change introduces a new provision for the Immigration Act, in which the entry of people expressly prohibits people who express the Israeli passports into the area of ​​Maldives,” added the explanation.
According to the local media, the ban on the Maldives Parliment said goodbye with unanimous votes in all MPs who voted.
In the past, on Sunday, Bangladesh had announced that it introduced “except Israel” again in all passes and effectively observed its citizens of Visting Israel.
“We published the letter to the Department of Passport and Immigration on April 7,” said Nilima Afroze, deputy secretary of the Interior Ministry in Bangladesh, the State news agency Sangbad Sangstha (BSS).
The persistent war in Gaza, which began on October 7, 2023 when the militants of Hamas attacked, has so far led to over 50,000 deaths in Palestine, as reported by AFP.
Although Israel approved an armistice in January in January, Israel took up air strikes in Gaza Strip and effectively ended the armistice. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that the combat operations had resumed “in full power” and that the air strikes were “just the beginning”.

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