Germany and England called for a lasting ceasefire in Gaza
In a note in the Sunday Times newspaper, the foreign ministers of Germany and England called for a ceasefire in Gaza, but refused to call for an "immediate ceasefire". |
According to the report of Fars News Agency International Group, “David Cameron” and “Analna Baerbock” foreign ministers of England and Germany called for a lasting ceasefire in the war in Gaza, but they refused to call for an immediate ceasefire.
Cameron and Baerbok wrote in an op-ed in the Sunday Times newspaper: We must do everything we can to pave the way for a lasting ceasefire that leads to lasting peace.
They stressed that the sooner the {ceasefire} comes, the better, the need is urgent, because too many civilians have been killed in this war.
CNN, referring to the note of the two, wrote: Neither Cameron nor Baerbok believe that asking for an immediate cease-fire is the best way, because they say an immediate cease-fire is Israel’s right to defend itself. He ignores himself.
The British and German foreign ministers, who are both supporters of the Zionist regime in the Gaza war, claimed that “Hamas brutally attacked Israel and still fires rockets every day to kill Israeli citizens.” shoots Hamas must lay down its weapons.”
This note continues: Hamas staying in power will be a permanent obstacle to the two-state solution.
They also claimed: “An unstable ceasefire, which quickly leads to more violence and only makes it more difficult to build the trust necessary for peace.
Cameron previously said in an interview with CNN: “If Hamas controls even a part of Gaza, there will never be a two-state solution.
Cameron and Barbock They also said they support diplomatic efforts to reach a greater agreement to receive aid and release more hostages. approved a resolution with the positive vote of 153 of its members, which is an overwhelming majority of votes, which calls for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza, as well as the immediate and unconditional release of all prisoners.
Antonio UN Secretary General Guterres criticized the Security Council in a rare move and emphasized that the Security Council’s inability to prevent the continuation of the Gaza war has led to the weakening of the Council’s position.
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