During the weekend, three nations aligned with Israel issued a joint appeal for an end to the hostilities in Gaza.
UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron, in collaboration with Germany’s Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, urged for a ceasefire in the Israel-Gaza conflict, emphasizing the condition that it should be deemed “sustainable.”
Cameron and Baerbock jointly wrote an article for the UK’s Sunday Times, saying: “Our goal cannot simply be an end to fighting today. It must be peace lasting for days, years, generations.”
Last week, the United Kingdom and Germany opted to abstain from a United Nations resolution supported by 153 nations, which called for an urgent humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza.
French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna expressed concern, stating that “too many civilians are being killed.”