Yoon and U.S. senators 'condemn' Hamas attack on Israel
Published: 11 Oct. 2023, 18:52
Updated: 11 Oct. 2023, 19:22
At his office, Yoon met with a visiting delegation of U.S. senators led by Chuck Schumer, the Senate majority leader, and discussed major alliance, regional and international issues.
Yoon and the U.S. Senate delegation condemned Hamas's “indiscriminate attacks on Israel and agreed that Korea and the United States should play a constructive role in ensuring that this situation is quickly ended so that tensions in the region can be eased and stability achieved,” the presidential office said in a statement.
Hamas launched a surprise attack on Israel Saturday, leading Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to declare, “We are at war.”
Korea's Foreign Ministry is helping over 200 Korean tourists remaining in Israel find land and air routes out of the country.
The ministry's efforts come as 192 Koreans flew in on Wednesday, the first group to return home from Israel since Hamas unleashed its attacks on Saturday.
The Korean nationals flew into Incheon International Airport at 6:06 a.m. Wednesday on Korean Air flight KE958, departing from Tel Aviv the day before.
According to the ministry, another 60 tourists traveled to Jordan by road, leaving a total of 230 short-term visitors from Korea in Israel as of Wednesday morning.
Apart from the tourists, some 570 long-term residents of Korean nationality were estimated to be in Israel as of Wednesday.
Of these residents, some 210 were believed to be in Tel Aviv, around 290 in Jerusalem, another 20 in the West Bank and five in Gaza.
The residents in Gaza were “deemed to be safe” as of Tuesday, according to Foreign Minister Park Jin.
No Koreans have been reported injured or killed in Israel, according to the ministry.
Israel's authorities put the death toll of Israelis at more than 1,200 on Wednesday. Additional media reports cited Israeli sources claiming the bodies of around 1,500 Hamas fighters had been found on Israeli territory.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health put the death toll of civilians at 950 on Wednesday.
Most Korean tourists who returned Wednesday had stayed far from areas under alert.
“Some stores were closed, and lots of tanks and armored vehicles were on the streets,” said Cho Jun-ho, speaking with reporters at the airport upon returning from Israel on Wednesday.
He had gone on a pilgrimage trip with 40 church members in Siheung, Gyeonggi.
“There are still 13 members left in Israel. I hope the Korean government can help them return,” he said.
Experts and the president have noted the complexity of the conflict in Israel.
“As Iran and Hezbollah support Hamas, and the United States, Britain, France and Germany support Israel's right to self-defense, the possibility that this situation may escalate into an international conflict cannot be ruled out,” said President Yoon Suk Yeol in the Cabinet meeting on Tuesday.
Some civic groups held rallies in Seoul in support of the Palestinians.
Around 150 foreigners and 50 Korean nationals gathered in downtown Seoul on Wednesday, shouting “Free, free Palestine” repeatedly.
“Israel is now bombing the buildings, the hospitals, the ambulance and everywhere. There is no place safe in Palestine right now,” said Abu Anas from Yemen, who came to Korea nine years ago and participated in Wednesday’s rally. “So we came here to say this is not right.”
Korea's Israeli community was also said to be planning rallies in Seoul.
The Embassy of Israel in Korea issued a statement on Sunday condemning the attack against Israeli citizens.
“This is an attack initiated by terrorist organizations led by Hamas, one launched with no legitimate pretext or provocative prior action on the part of Israel,” said the embassy in its statement on Sunday.
“This attack came after a long period in which Israel strove to bring calm to the Gaza Strip through its extensive efforts to improve the economic situation of Palestinians, emphasizing long-term projects in Gaza,” it said. “Israel is preparing for a prolonged military response to remove the threat posed by the terrorist organization.”
BY ESTHER CHUNG, CHO JUNG-WOO, LEE BO-RAM [chung.juhee@joongang.co.kr]
with the Korea JoongAng Daily
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