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UK, France lead push for Gaza peace amid rising conflict

Published on: July 21, 2025 7:37 PM

Britain, France, and more than 20 other countries urged an immediate end to the war in Gaza on Monday. They criticized Israel’s aid delivery system, calling it “dangerous” and harmful to Gaza’s people. The group said this system fuels instability and strips Gazans of their dignity. This strong message came in a joint statement by the foreign ministers of several nations.

The countries involved included Britain, France, Italy, Japan, Australia, Canada, and Denmark among others. They said the conflict must stop now. They emphasized the urgent need for peace to protect civilians and restore stability. The ministers stressed that ending the war is a critical first step. They also urged a political solution to the crisis.

The statement highlighted the suffering of Gaza’s population due to ongoing violence and blockades. They called for a ceasefire that would allow humanitarian aid to reach those in need. Additionally, the group expressed readiness to take further actions. These measures aim to support lasting security for both Israelis and Palestinians. They stressed that peace benefits the entire region.

The Pope spoke out against forced mass displacement in Gaza. His message echoed the global concern for civilian safety and human rights. Many international leaders share fears about worsening humanitarian conditions. The conflict has displaced thousands and worsened living conditions. Global calls continue to grow louder for urgent intervention.

The international community demands an immediate halt to fighting. They seek a peaceful political path to end the crisis. Their united voice highlights the urgency of protecting human lives. The world watches closely, hoping for swift action. Peace efforts remain vital to securing stability in the region.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: 20 other countries, Britain, France, Gaza, Gaza Peace, Latest

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