UK, France and 23 other nations demand Israel’s war on Gaza ‘must end now’

UK, France and 23 other nations demand Israel’s war on Gaza ‘must end now’

In the most recent sign of allies’ sharpening language as Israel’s international isolation deepens, more than 20 nations have called for an immediate end to the conflict in Gaza.

Following more than 21 months of fighting that have left Gaza’s more than two million residents in dire humanitarian conditions, the statement was made on Monday.

In a joint statement, Israeli allies the United Kingdom, France, Australia, Canada, and 21 other nations, as well as the European Union, stated that the conflict “must end now.”

The signatories urged a negotiated ceasefire, the release of captives held by Palestinian fighters, and the flow of much-needed aid, they continued.

They criticized “the drip feeding of aid and the inhumane killing of civilians, including children, who seek to meet their most basic needs of water and food.”

Since late May, when Israel began easing a total blockade of more than two months, 875 people have died in Gaza while trying to get food, according to the UN and the Gaza Health Ministry.

The countries claimed that the Israeli government’s approach to aid delivery is “dangerous, causes instability, and undermines the dignity of Gazans.” It is unacceptable that the Israeli government refuses to provide essential humanitarian assistance to the country’s citizens. According to international humanitarian law, Israel must abide by its obligations.

Sonia Gallego, a journalist in London, reported for Al Jazeera, claiming that the statement was a significant advance by Israel’s allies in the Gaza conflict.

She added, “This also reflects a wider consensus beyond Europe.”

Our correspondent reported that “you have foreign ministries like Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and Japan that have put their names in this statement.” “European nations have condemned the situation in Gaza,” our correspondent said.

Countries are prepared to take action in support of a political path to peace in the region, according to the new joint statement, which called for an immediate ceasefire.

There have been ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas, but there is no consensus on a resolution. Whether a truce would bring the conflict to a lasting stop is a mystery. In recent interviews, Netanyahu has claimed that Hamas will be put under pressure by expanding Israel’s military presence in Gaza.

British Foreign Secretary David Lammy thanked the United States, Qatar, and Egypt for their diplomatic efforts in attempting to end the conflict in a statement to Parliament.

Lammy claimed that there isn’t a “military solution.” The “next ceasefire must be the last ceasefire,” according to the saying.

After Hamas led an attack on southern Israel on October 7, 2023, which resulted in the deaths of at least 1, 129 people and the release of 251 others as captives, Israel launched a war against Gaza. Less than half of the captives are believed to be still alive in Gaza, compared to fifty.

Source: Aljazeera

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