France, Germany, and the UK have voiced deep concern over Israel’s halt of humanitarian aid to Gaza, urging sustained ceasefire efforts.
The mechanism charged with controlling the implementation of the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah proves efficient, say French senior officials.
UK, France, and Germany demand Israel uphold ceasefire while warning its aid blockade risks breaching international law.
The IDF withdrew from Lebanon on February 18, adhering to the target date set in the ceasefire agreement. However, it maintains a presence at five strategic locations north of the Lebanese border in coordination with the United States.
On Wednesday, a crowd gathered at the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France, in an orange-colored solidarity display of support with Israel. It was triggered by the return of the bodies of Shiri Bibas and her children Ariel and Kfir who were murdered while being held captive by Hamas in Gaza.
Foreign ministers say proposal rejected by US and Israel and that does not significantly address Hamas 'shows a realistic path to the reconstruction of Gaza'
Israel said that it would send a delegation to Qatar on Monday “in an effort to advance the negotiations” around the ceasefire in Gaza, while Hamas reported “positive signals” in talks with Egyptian and Qatari mediators on starting negotiations on the truce's delayed second phase.
France, Germany, Italy, and the UK are backing the plan led by Arab countries for the reconstruction of Gaza, absorbing a budget of Rp800 trillion
France, Britain and Germany have called on Israel to allow unrestricted humanitarian aid into Gaza, warning against using it as leverage in ceasefire negotiations with Hamas and highlighting the
Israel prepared on Sunday to send a delegation to Doha for further Gaza truce talks, as Hamas urged the immediate launch of negotiations on
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