Twenty-five countries, including Britain, France, Australia, Canada, and Japan, have stated that the war in Gaza must end now. They demand compliance with international law from Israel. This declaration follows a deadly incident where at least 80 civilians were killed by Israeli forces as they sought food aid. The UK Foreign Minister emphasized the escalating suffering of civilians in Gaza and called for an immediate ceasefire, the release of hostages, and the resumption of humanitarian aid. The foreign ministries condemned the inhumane treatment of civilians and inadequate aid delivery in the conflict.
Twenty-five countries, including Britain, France and a host of other European nations, have stated that the war in Gaza "must end now" and have called for Israel to comply with international law.
The offensive in central Gaza occurred following what aid groups described as one of the deadliest days for Gazans, resulting in at least 80 deaths as civilians sought food.
The UK Foreign Minister mentioned that the suffering of civilians in Gaza has reached new depths, urging for an immediate ceasefire, the release of hostages, and full resumption of aid.
Countries such as Australia, Canada, and Japan condemned the inhumane killing of civilians and the inadequate distribution of aid amid the ongoing conflict.
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