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WorldStates back demands for "an immediate suspension of hostilities" in Gaza

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States back demands for “an immediate suspension of hostilities” in Gaza

Jersey’s political leaders have expressed their desire for an end to the conflict in Gaza and for lasting peace to be achieved.

The proposal from Deputy Montfort Tadier was accepted by all politicians after the External Relations Minister made some changes.
Before, about 60 people met in the Royal Square in St Helier to ask for peace.

Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas have been fighting since the beginning of October 2023.

States Members agreed that a ceasefire should be put in place right away so that hostages and people held unfairly can be released. They also want urgent help for people in need and a long-term ceasefire to be established.

They also agreed to be very sad and upset about the many innocent people who died in Gaza and Israel. They also said they don’t like when people take hostages or do violent things that hurt civilians, especially women and children.

The proposal was changed many times before the final vote.

Mr Tadier wanted to say that countries should follow international laws to prevent more people from dying and to stop any possible genocide.

He mentioned a temporary decision from the top UN court that told Israel to do everything it can to stop genocide in Gaza.
‘Promote peaceful discussion’

Israel strongly denied the accusations,saying they are completely false and have no basis.

Deputy Ian Gorst was able to convince the group to take out some mentions of.

Possible mass killings.

He said some people felt uneasy or scared about the words in the proposition.

Mr Gorst said his new version of the text is meant to help stop the fighting,make the cease fire last, stop people from dying and buildings from getting destroyed, and promote peaceful solutions to the conflict.

“I can make changes when dealing with the United Kingdom. This shows that Jersey is a fair and mature place that understands and respects unity within its own borders. “

The government of Jersey has been asked to tell the UK government about the views of the States Assembly as a result of the vote.

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