Officials from Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo responded to a tweet by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who denied any support for the Israeli aggression on Gaza, and called for an immediate end to these attacks and demanded freedom for the Palestinian people.

Netanyahu had published a tweet on his Twitter account containing the flags of a number of countries, including Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo, and attached it to the phrase "We thank you for your standing with Israel, and your support for it in its right to defend itself against terrorist attacks."

A member of the Presidency Council of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Shafiq Jafarovitch, denied that his country supported the Israeli attack on Gaza, indicating that it could not support the killing of innocent civilians in Gaza by Israeli forces.

"My message to the next Netanyahu, Bosnia and Herzegovina, does not support the Israeli attacks that target innocent people in the Gaza Strip, and will never support those attacks, and we call on Israel to stop its attacks on the Gaza Strip directly, and to achieve peace for the Palestinian people," Jaafarovich said.

Baseera Torkovic, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina, also criticized Netanyahu's behavior, stressing that her country supports a just solution between Palestine and Israel.

And she called for an immediate cessation of attacks in which Muslims are killed, noting that violence cannot lead to stability.

As for Kosovar Prime Minister Albin Corte, he said in a post on his Facebook account that his country stood with the Israelis against the Nazis and must now also stand by the Palestinians, and that what is happening in Gaza is a crime against humanity, adding that there is no difference between Nazism and Zionism.

Corti published a number of photos, including a picture of a Palestinian child sitting in front of the rubble of his family's house, and another photo of children during their arrest by the Israeli occupation forces.

Since May 10, the Israeli army has launched massive raids on all areas of Gaza, and according to the Ministry of Health in Gaza on Sunday evening, the number of martyrs has risen to 197, including 58 children and 34 women, and the number of injuries reached 1,235, and the ministry added that the occupation attacks caused More than 40,000 people are displaced in search of safety.

For its part, the Palestinian factions responded by bombing several Israeli cities with rockets, and Israeli media reported yesterday evening, Sunday, that 3 thousand rockets were launched from the Gaza Strip towards Israeli cities and towns since the beginning of the escalation a week ago, according to Israeli army data.