French President Emmanuel Macron and Canadian prime ministers Mark Carney, and British, Keir Stmerer, joined the pressure for the Israeli government to enable humanitarian aid to enter the entry
The leaders of, and asked Israel to end their “scandalous actions” in and promised to respond with “concrete measures” if the military offensive and does not unlock humanitarian aid. The French President, and Canadian prime ministers, Mark Carney, and British, Keir Stmermer, joined the pressure for the Israeli government to enable humanitarian aid. “Israel suffered an atrocious attack on October 7. We always support Israel’s right to defend the Israelis against terrorism, but this climb is totally disproportionate,” they wrote.
The three leaders promise they will not be “arms crossed while the government [israelense de Benjamin] Netanyahu continues with these scandalous actions. ”” If Israel does not end the new military offensive or raise their restrictions on humanitarian aid, we will adopt other concrete measures in response, “they added without specifying which.
Macron, Carry and Stmermer also condemn “odious language recently used by members of the Israeli government” and warn that the permanent forced displacement of civilians violates international humanitarian law.
Regarding the conference scheduled for June 18 on the two -state solution, they promise to “work with the Palestinian Authority, regional partners, Israel and the United States to achieve consensus on Gaza’s future provisions based on the Arabian plan.”
“We are determined to recognize a Palestinian state as a contribution to the realization of a solution of two states, and we are willing to work with others for this purpose,” added the leaders of France, Canada and the United Kingdom.
The Hamas attack left 1,218 dead, according to a count based on Israeli official data. The Islamists also kidnapped 251 people on that day. Of these, 57 remain captive in Gaza, although 34 were declared killed by the Israeli army.
According to the last report of the Ministry of Health of Gaza, the Israeli offensive has already left more than 53,486 dead in the territory, considered reliable by the UN.
*With information from AFP
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