Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo said that he met with Israeli President Isaac Herzog after the ceasefire between the Jewish state and Hamas was broken. transmits Al Jazeera. According to him, he called on the Israeli leader to end the suffering of civilians in the Gaza Strip.
“I expressed my concerns about the resumption of violence and repeated what I said at the gates of Rafah: no more civilian casualties. We hope more hostages will be released as soon as possible. We hope that humanitarian access will become permanent humanitarian access,” De Croo said.
He added that he thought the renewed violence in the Gaza Strip amid the worsening Palestinian-Israeli conflict was regrettable.
In early October, Palestinian Hamas forces launched a massive rocket attack on Israel, declaring the start of Operation Al-Aqsa Al-Aqsa Flood. As part of the attack, thousands of militants entered the territory of the Jewish state, seized military equipment and captured more than a hundred people. In response, Israel launched Operation Iron Sword in the Gaza Strip, vowing to destroy Hamas. The actions of the Jewish state led to a blockade of the Palestinian enclave, massive bombings, and demands for the evacuation of more than 1 million people to the south of the region.
On November 22, Israel approved an agreement with Hamas to release hostages held in the Gaza Strip. According to the agreement, a four-day ceasefire will be declared during which Hamas will release 50 women and children. Red Cross representatives will also be allowed to visit the remaining hostages to provide necessary medical care. As Israel’s permanent representative to the UN, Gilad Erdan, stated, after the pause ends, Israel will continue to solve the problems in the Palestinian region. On December 1, Israel interrupted the ceasefire due to Hamas’ failure to comply with the conditions for the release of hostages.
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