Israel's plan to take over Gaza City is another indication of its intent to commit genocide, the Iranian Foreign Ministry said in a statement on X/Twitter Friday.
A ministry spokesperson called on the International Criminal Court, the International Court of Justice, and UN member states to address the decision.
Egypt's Foreign Ministry "condemned in the strongest terms the cabinet's decision to develop a plan to occupy the entire Gaza Strip." Egypt is a mediator in the hostage and ceasefire negotiations between Hamas and Israel.
"Egypt reiterates that Israel's continued policy of starvation, systematic killing, and genocide against the defenseless Palestinian people will only fuel the conflict, further escalate tensions, deepen hatred, and spread extremism in the region, a situation already exacerbated by the brutal Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip and the unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe it has caused there," the statement reads.
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi expressed his support for the Palestinian people in a phone call with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and stressed Egypt's "categorical rejection of the displacement of Palestinians from their land," according to a statement by the foreign ministry.
All Abraham Accords signatories, including Morocco, Sudan, the United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain, have remained silent on the issue as of Friday afternoon.
Saudi Arabia's foreign ministry also said it condemns any Israeli move to take control of Gaza in a statement.
The kingdom "categorically denounces Israeli occupation authorities' persistence in committing crimes of starvation, brutal practices, and ethnic cleansing against the brotherly Palestinian people," it said in a statement.
The Jordanian Foreign Ministry said on X/Twitter that King Abdullah expressed the country's "total rejection" of Israel's plan to expand military control over Gaza in a phone call with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Friday.
Hostage deal mediator Qatar issued a statement condemning "the Israeli occupation authorities to fully occupy the Gaza Strip." The country's Foreign Affairs Ministry urged the international community "to take immediate action to prevent the Israeli occupation authorities from implementing this decision."
Turkey condemns Israel's plans
Additionally, Turkey's foreign ministry said it condemned in the strongest terms Israel's plan to take control of Gaza City, calling on the international community and the United Nations Security Council to act to prevent the plan's implementation.
The ministry said Israel must immediately halt its war plans, agree to a ceasefire in Gaza, and start negotiations for a two-state solution, saying each step by Israel's government to continue what Turkey called "Israel's genocide and occupation of Palestinian lands" dealt a heavy blow to global security.
This is a developing story.