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The Group of Seven supports the two-state solution and the suspension of the war in Gaza

The Italian Foreign Minister announced that the members of the Group of Seven support the establishment of a Palestinian state and that the process should begin with the suspension of the conflicts in Gaza.

Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani said at the Munich Security Conference on behalf of other members of the Group of Seven that this group has prepared a document regarding the current crisis in Gaza and wants to reach the goal of two governments by ending the current conflict. According to him, this document also calls for the unconditional release of Israeli prisoners and will provide aid to the Palestinian population in need of humanitarian aid.

According to Anatolia news agency, the Italian foreign minister also claimed that the Hamas movement is a terrorist group and at the same time declared his support for the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank.

According to him, the foreign ministers of the Group of Seven demand immediate action to deal with the catastrophic humanitarian crisis in Gaza and especially the people living in the southern city of Rafah.

Before the Italian foreign minister, the EU foreign policy official had also warned about the consequences of the attack on the densely populated city of Rafah, where many refugees live.

The Zionist regime has not announced the time of the ground attack on this city, but due to its high population density, it is expected that in the event of an attack, Gaza’s humanitarian disaster will be much wider than its current form.

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