
Britain, Japan, among 28 nations, issued a joint statement on 21 July, in which the war in Gaza “must end”, showing how Israel’s isolation deepens. He said that the government of Benjamin Netanyahu rejected the necessary humanitarian aid to civilians is “unacceptable”.
Ministers of countries consisting of Australia and Canada said that “the suffering of civilians in Gaza has reached new depths”.
They condemned “dripping of feeding and inhuman killing civilians, including children, and tried to satisfy their most basic water and food needs”. According to data published by the Ministry of Health of Gaza and the UN Office for Human Rights, the statement was referred to as “frightening” recent deaths of more than 800 Palestinians looking for help.
“The model of providing assistance to the Israeli government is dangerous, fuel instability and relieves Gazans on human dignity. The denial of the basic humanitarian aid to the Israeli government is unacceptable. Israel must adhere to its duties under international humanitarian law,” the country said.
Israel and the US reject criticism
The Israeli Foreign Ministry rejected this statement and stated that it was “disconnected from reality and sends an incorrect report to Hamas”. He accused Hamas of extending the war by refusing to accept the Israeli proposal for temporary release and hostage.
“Hamas is the only party responsible for continuing the war and suffering on both sides,” the Foreign Ministry spokesman Oren Marmorstein said on X.
The US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee also rejected the statements of many of the closest allies in America and called him “disgusting” in the paper X and said that instead they should push the “savages of Hamas”.
Germany was also considerably missing in the statement. However, German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul wrote on X that he spoke with Israeli counterpart Gideon Saar on Monday and expressed “the greatest concern about the catastrophic humanitarian situation” in Gaza when the Israeli attack is expanding. He called for Israel to make agreements with the EU to allow more humanitarian aid.
The Gaza population relies mainly on limited assistance permitted in the territory. The Israeli offensive displaced about 90% of the population, with many forced to escape several times.
Criticism of the Allies about Israel’s actions had a small clear effect.
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In May, Britain, France and Canada issued a joint statement that urged Netanyahu to stop its military operations in Gaza and threaten “specific actions” if not.
Israel refuses to criticize his war behavior and claims that his forces acted lawfully and blamed civilian deaths on Hamas because the militants act in populated areas. It is said that it allowed enough food to keep Gaza and accuse Hamas of the siphon of it. The UN claims that there is no evidence of extensive abuse of humanitarian aid.
The new joint statement demanded an immediate ceasefire and stated that the countries are ready to take steps to support the political way to peace in the region.
Israel and Hamas joined the interviews about the ceasefire, but it seems that there is no breakthrough, and it is not clear whether any ceasefire would stop the war. Netanyahu has committed to continue the war until all hostages are returned and Hamas is defeated or disarmed.
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British Foreign Minister David Lammy thanked the US, Qatar and Egypt for their diplomatic efforts to end the war David Lammy.
He said, “There is no military solution. Another ceasefire must be the last ceasefire.” Australian Interior Minister Tony Burke said on Tuesday that the hostages must be released and the war must end, but the images of destruction and killing based on Gaza were “non -burn”.
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“We all hope it will be something that breaks,” said Burke Australian Broadcasting Corp.
Hamas launched the war when the militants attacked South Israel 7 October 2023, killed about 1,200 people and took 251 other hostages. Fifty hostages remain in Gaza, but less than half is considered alive.
According to the Ministry of Health of Gaza, the Israeli military offensive killed more than 59,000 Palestinians. Its number does not distinguish between militants and civilians, but the ministry says that more than half of the dead are women and children. The Ministry is part of the Hamas government, but the UN and other international organizations consider this to be the most reliable source of victims data.
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