ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia -
Leaders at an African Union summit in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa on Saturday condemned Israel鈥檚 offensive in Gaza and called for its immediate end.
Moussa Faki, the chair of the African Union Commission, said Israel鈥檚 offensive was the 鈥渕ost flagrant鈥 violation of international humanitarian law and accused Israel of having 鈥渆xterminated鈥 Gaza鈥檚 inhabitants.
Faki spoke alongside Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh, who also addressed the summit.
鈥淩est assured we strongly condemn these attacks that are unprecedented in the history of mankind,鈥 Faki said to applause from delegates. 鈥淲e want to reassure you of our solidarity with the people of Palestine.鈥
Azali Assoumani, president of the Comoros and the outgoing chairperson of the African Union, praised the case brought by South Africa against Israel at the International Court of Justice while condemning 鈥渢he genocide Israel is committing in Palestine under our nose.鈥
鈥淭he international community cannot close its eyes to the atrocities that are committed, that have not only created chaos in Palestine but also have disastrous consequences in the rest of the world,鈥 Assoumani said.
A quarter of Gaza鈥檚 residents are starving because of the war, which began with Hamas鈥 assault into Israel on Oct. 7, in which militants killed about 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and abducted around 250.
Israel strongly denies committing genocide in Gaza and says it does all it can to spare civilians and is only targeting Hamas militants. It says Hamas鈥 tactic of embedding in civilian areas makes it difficult to avoid civilian casualties.
During last year鈥檚 AU summit, an Israeli delegate was unceremoniously removed from the plenary hall amid a row over the country鈥檚 observer status at the continental body.
Concern over conflicts and the resurgence of coups across the African continent also underscored the opening of this year鈥檚 summit. Faki cited tensions over Senegal鈥檚 postponed election and violence in eastern Congo, Sudan, the Sahel, and Libya. He called for a revival of 鈥渢he spirit of African solidarity and Pan-Africanism鈥 to overcome the many challenges facing the continent of 1.3 billion people.