David Cameron: The war in Gaza will end with a political solution, not a military one
The British Foreign Minister, who visited Palestine, emphasized the establishment of an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, and said that the Gaza war will end with a political solution, not a military solution. |
According to the report of Fars International News Agency, British Foreign Minister David Cameron, who has traveled to Palestine with the declared goal of achieving a ceasefire in Gaza as part of a regional trip, said in an interview with Al Jazeera: “We want Let’s see an immediate humanitarian ceasefire from which we can reach a sustainable ceasefire. While Hamas is still able to fire rockets at Israel, establishing a ceasefire is unrealistic.” It is necessary to establish a truce.” Cameron stated: “Israel will not accept that Hamas governs the Gaza Strip after the war, and it has the right. We did not support everything that Israel did. We must distinguish between Hamas and the Palestinian people, and we want the Palestinian Authority to manage Gaza. We believe in the two-state solution and we must use this moment and seize the opportunities. War usually ends with a political solution, not a military one. The Palestinians must be given a country where they can feel safe.
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