IDF wreaked havoc on Gaza, Hamas said – 305 children killed in one night
The leaders of the US, Britain, France, Canada and Italy supported Israel’s right to defend itself against the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas. However, he also reiterated his urge for Israel to follow international humanitarian laws and ensure the safety of civilians.
The White House issued a joint statement on Sunday after US President Joe Biden spoke over phone with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni and British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. Issued this statement.
According to the statement, ‘The leaders reiterated their support for Israel and its right to defend itself against terrorism. He also called on Israel to ensure the safety of civilians and comply with international humanitarian law.”
The conflict between the two sides has been going on since Hamas terrorists attacked Israel on October 7. Israel has launched large-scale retaliatory attacks against Hamas, the terrorist group that has been ruling the Gaza Strip since 2007.
The leaders of the US, Britain, France, Canada and Italy on Saturday welcomed the release of two American hostages and called for the immediate release of the remaining hostages. They also committed to close coordination among each other to support their citizens in the region, especially those wishing to leave Gaza.
The leaders also welcomed the announcement of humanitarian aid reaching Palestinians in Gaza. They also reiterated their commitment to maintain continued coordination with partners in the region to ensure continued and safe access to food, water, medical care and other essential assistance to meet humanitarian needs.
“The leaders agreed to continue close diplomatic coordination with key partners in the region to prevent the conflict from spreading to other regions, maintain stability in the Middle East, and work toward a political settlement and durable peace,” the statement said. Made a commitment.”
Earlier, Biden spoke on phone with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss the latest developments in Gaza and surrounding areas. He welcomed the entry of two convoys carrying humanitarian aid into Gaza. The two leaders agreed to ensure the continued flow of vital humanitarian assistance to Gaza.