PALESTINE
Thu 25 Jan 2024 8:48 am - Jerusalem Time
The British Foreign Minister presents a plan to move from a temporary truce to a permanent ceasefire
British Foreign Secretary David Cameron said that he presented - during his meeting with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas - a plan to move from a temporary truce to bring in aid and release hostages towards a permanent ceasefire.
Cameron explained - via a tweet on his account on the "X" website - that the plan aims for a long-term political solution and includes the establishment of a Palestinian state.
The President briefed the British Foreign Secretary on the latest developments in the occupied Palestinian territory, especially in the Gaza Strip, and stressed the necessity of immediately stopping the Israeli aggression against our people in Gaza, the West Bank and Jerusalem, and the necessity of accelerating the introduction of humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip, and enabling shelter centers and hospitals to do their part to alleviate the situation. The suffering of citizens, as well as stopping the attacks of the occupation forces and terrorist settlers in the West Bank.
The President renewed the State of Palestine’s categorical rejection of displacing Palestinians from the Gaza Strip or the West Bank, including Jerusalem, stressing that there is no security or military solution for the Gaza Strip, and that Gaza is an integral part of the Palestinian state, and it is not possible to accept or deal with the plans of the occupation authorities in Separating the Gaza Strip from the West Bank, including Jerusalem, reoccupying it, or cutting off any part of it.
The President stressed the need for the Israeli occupation authorities to stop their oppressive practices, ethnic cleansing, undermining the two-state solution, the crimes of terrorist settlers, and the attacks of the occupation forces, and to stop withholding Palestinian “clearance” funds.
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The British Foreign Minister presents a plan to move from a temporary truce to a permanent ceasefire