Global Demand for Gaza Ceasefire Intensifies
Twenty-five countries, including several European nations, call for an immediate end to the war in Gaza and demand that Israel adheres to international law. Foreign ministers from various countries, including Australia and Canada, criticize the slow delivery of aid and the killing of civilians in search of food.

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In a unified call for peace, twenty-five countries are urging an immediate halt to the ongoing war in Gaza. Leaders from Britain, France, and other European nations have insisted that Israel must comply with international laws to resolve the conflict.
Joining this demand for ceasefire, the foreign ministers of Australia, Canada, Japan, and other nations have strongly condemned the slow distribution of humanitarian aid in the region. They have also expressed outrage over the indiscriminate killing of civilians who are struggling to secure basic necessities like food.
This collective international pressure amplifies the global insistence on a peaceful resolution and underscores the critical humanitarian crisis faced by civilians amid the conflict in Gaza.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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