Global Call for Ceasefire: Controversy Surrounds Gaza Conflict
Twenty-eight countries, including Britain and Japan, demand an end to the Gaza conflict, criticizing Israel's blockade and humanitarian policies which have exacerbated civilian suffering. The dispute highlights growing global tensions over Israel's military actions, with criticisms largely dismissed by Israel and some allies backing the nation. Diplomatic efforts continue.

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In a bold joint statement, twenty-eight countries, including Britain, Japan, and several European nations, called for an immediate end to the ongoing war in Gaza. These countries criticized Israel, highlighting deepening international concern over humanitarian conditions and aid restrictions in the region.
The coalition of foreign ministers condemned the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, citing recent reports of civilian suffering and loss of life. Over 800 Palestinians have died while seeking aid, according to statistics from Gaza's Health Ministry and the U.N. human rights office.
Israel swiftly rejected the criticism, citing the refusal of Hamas to accept proposals for a temporary ceasefire as a factor for continued conflict. The U.S. and other allies echoed support for Israel's stance, pointing fingers at Hamas for prolonging the war, as diplomatic negotiations for peace continue.
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