In the wake of the recent escalation of violence in Israel and Palestine, Singapore’s Foreign Affairs Ministry has issued a statement expressing its deep concern over the situation.
The statement condemned the rocket attacks on Israel as well as other attacks in Tel Aviv and the Jordan Valley that resulted in civilian casualties. The Ministry also extended its condolences to the families of the victims and wished a swift recovery to those injured.
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Singapore’s Foreign Affairs Ministry has issued a statement expressing deep concern over the situation and urging all parties to exercise maximum restraint and de-escalate tensions.
The recent violence began when Israeli police entered the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound during the holy month of Ramadan, leading to clashes with Palestinian worshippers. The situation escalated with the firing of rockets from Gaza towards Israel, and Israeli air raids on Gaza and Lebanon.
In response, Singapore’s Foreign Affairs Ministry issued a statement condemning the rocket attacks on Israel, as well as other attacks in Tel Aviv and the Jordan Valley that resulted in civilian casualties. The Ministry expressed its condolences to the families of the victims and wished a swift recovery to those injured.
The statement emphasized the need for all parties to prioritize peace and security in the region, and to respect the sanctity of religious sites such as the Al-Aqsa Mosque, particularly during the holy month of Ramadan. The Ministry urged all parties to exercise maximum restraint and de-escalate tensions to prevent further loss of lives.
Singaporeans in Israel were advised to be on high alert and to monitor the news closely. They were also urged to follow instructions from the local authorities and take the necessary precautions for their personal safety. Singaporeans traveling to Israel were strongly encouraged to e-register with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs at https://eregister.mfa.gov.sg.
The Singapore Embassy in Tel Aviv and the 24-hour MFA Duty Office were available to provide consular assistance to Singaporeans who require it.
FULL STATEMENT :
Singapore remains deeply concerned about the escalation of violence in Israel and the Palestinian Territories. We condemn the rocket attacks on Israel as well as separate attacks in Tel Aviv and the Jordan Valley which resulted in civilian casualties. We extend our deepest condolences to the families of the victims and wish those injured a swift recovery.
We urge all parties to exercise maximum restraint and de-escalate tensions to prevent further loss of lives. All parties must respect the sanctity of religious sites such as the Al Aqsa Mosque to enable people to worship safely and in peace, particularly during the holy month of Ramadan.
There are currently no reports of Singaporeans affected by the attacks. Singaporeans in Israel should be on high alert and monitor the news closely. They should follow instructions from the local authorities and take the necessary precautions for their personal safety. Singaporeans travelling to Israel are strongly encouraged to e-register with MFA at https://eregister.mfa.gov.sg.
Singaporeans who require consular assistance are advised to contact the Singapore Embassy in Tel Aviv or the 24-hour MFA Duty Office.
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