Sunday, October 22, 2023

Iraqi Prime Minister and French President Unite in Urgent Call for Ceasefire and Humanitarian Aid for Gaza, 22 OCT

 Iraqi Prime Minister and French President Unite in Urgent Call for Ceasefire and Humanitarian Aid for Gaza

In a crucial diplomatic development, Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani and French President Emmanuel Macron have jointly called for an immediate ceasefire in the ongoing crisis in Gaza. This heartfelt plea underscores the urgent need for humanitarian aid delivery to the besieged residents of Gaza and concerted international action to prevent further escalation.

Urgent Plea for Peace

Iraqi Prime Minister Al-Sudani and French President Macron joined forces to emphasize the pressing need for a swift ceasefire to end the violence in Gaza. They are deeply concerned about the grave incidents unfolding due to continued assaults on civilians in the Gaza Strip.

(Read Also: Teachers and Retirees in Iraqi Kurdistan Demand Salary Disbursements and Job Security )

Addressing Ongoing Crisis

Both leaders stressed the profound roots of the Gaza crisis, extending back decades of non-compliance with international laws by Zionist occupation authorities. They underlined that the unjust imprisonment of an entire population has led to a pervasive sense of oppression and injustice, not only in Palestine but beyond.

(Read Also: Israel deepening attacks on Gaza to prepare for ‘next stages of the war’, says military)

Preventing Escalation and Humanitarian Suffering

President Macron and Prime Minister Al-Sudani underscored the necessity of serious actions to prevent the conflict from spreading and to protect civilians from further consequences of escalation. They agreed on the vital importance of securing an immediate ceasefire, opening humanitarian corridors for aid delivery to Gaza, and ending the humanitarian suffering in the region.

https://bnn.network/politics/iraqi-prime-minister-and-french-president-unite-in-urgent-call-for-ceasefire-and-humanitarian-aid-for-gaza/


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