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Palestinian Authority wants to ensure “this is the last war”

Last Friday, the Palestinian government hoped that the ceasefire between Israel and the Islamist group Hamas “will become a permanent ceasefire” and expressed its willingness to work with the international community to ensure that this is “the last war”.

“May this ceasefire – which we welcome – become permanent and develop into a permanent ceasefire,” the Palestinian Foreign Minister said at the end of a meeting with his Portuguese counterparts, João Gomes Cravinho, and Slovenian Tanja Fajon, in Ramallah, West. Bank.

During the meeting, the three leaders discussed the prospects for the “next day” in the Gaza Strip after the war with Israel.

“We agreed in many ways about how we envision the next day and how we must work together to ensure that there is an opportunity to come out of this crisis and how we must use that opportunity to ensure that this war is the last war is that will take place,” Riyadh declared. al-Maliki, who emphasized the Palestinian Authority’s commitment to resolving the conflict.

“We as a Palestinian government and state are deeply committed and willing to do whatever is necessary, together with the international community, to ensure that the war ends, that the killings stop, that the ceasefire becomes permanent and that the humanitarian aid flows and reaches everyone. not only in the south but also in the north,” the head of Palestinian diplomacy guaranteed.

The executive branch, he reiterated, is ready to “work closely with Portugal and Slovenia, together with the European Union (EU) and the Arab League” to “seize this opportunity and ensure that there is no Palestinian or Israeli more children or women are killed.”

Al-Maliki stressed the need to pay attention to “the suffering of 2.5 million Palestinians in Gaza” and that it is necessary to understand “how we can give them back food, water, electricity, fuel and medical care, but also the hope that the bombing and may the killing spare them and may the future be much better than today.”

“The occupation must end and Palestine must enjoy freedom like any other people in the world,” he stressed, declaring that his government “seeks peace and justice in Palestine, in Israel and everywhere.”

The Palestinian ruler deplored “the forced displacement of the population” in Gaza and called the reoccupation of Gaza “in whole or in part” “unacceptable.”

Author: Joana Haderer, Lusa

Source: DN

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