Global Coalition of 25 Nations Demands Immediate End to Gaza War Amid Deepening Humanitarian Crisis
Global Coalition of 25 Nations Demands Immediate End to Gaza War Amid Deepening Humanitarian Crisis
In a significant escalation of international pressure, twenty-five nations, including key players like Britain, Japan, Australia, and Canada, issued a joint statement this week, unequivocally demanding an immediate end to the conflict in Gaza. The unified declaration underscores growing global alarm over the catastrophic humanitarian situation and marks a deepening isolation for Israel.
The foreign ministers of the signatory countries condemned the ‘new depths’ of civilian suffering and sharply criticized the ‘drip feeding of aid and the inhumane killing of civilians’ seeking basic necessities. They specifically cited the ‘horrifying’ deaths of over 800 Palestinians seeking aid, as reported by Gaza’s Health Ministry and the U.N. human rights office, labelling Israel’s aid delivery model as ‘dangerous’ and a deprivation of human dignity.
The statement emphasized Israel’s obligation under international humanitarian law to ensure aid access, stating its denial of essential assistance is ‘unacceptable.’ Notably absent from this powerful joint declaration were the United States and Germany, though Germany’s foreign minister separately expressed ‘greatest concern’ over the humanitarian plight.
As the conflict, now in its 21st month, continues to push Gaza to the brink of famine, this collective call for an immediate ceasefire signals a resolute international push for a political resolution. The nations affirmed their readiness to support a pathway to lasting peace, reiterating the sentiment that ‘the next ceasefire must be the last ceasefire.’
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