Ireland once again called for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza
According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency, according to the Irish Prime Minister’s website, Irish Prime Minister Simon Harris met with Mahmoud Abbas on Monday night. The head of the Palestinian Authority spoke and expressed the deep solidarity of the people of Ireland with the people Palestine emphasized the continuous support of its country to these people.
Harris assured Abbas in this conversation that the painful conditions and the loss of human lives Innocent in Gaza this year has had a profound impact on Irish people in the run-up to Christmas.
He also emphasized Ireland’s commitment to use all its capacities, including international forums such as the European Union and the United Nations, as well as bilateral relations with Israel and Palestine. He emphasized to achieve a permanent ceasefire and start the process of rebuilding the destroyed lives.
Harris once again on the need to immediately stop the conflicts, facilitate the flow of humanitarian aid to Gaza and freedom Fouri stressed all the hostages (Israeli prisoners) to return to their families.
The Irish Prime Minister also said that despite the humanitarian disaster and the loss of innocent lives this year, peace based on a two-state solution should be the goal of the international community this year. 2025.