Madrid Hosts Global Talks on Gaza Crisis
In response to the worsening humanitarian situation in Gaza, Spain convened a pivotal meeting of Arab and European states. The aim was to end the conflict and promote a two-state solution, as emphasized by Spain's Foreign Minister, José Manuel Albares.
He called for unhindered humanitarian aid to Gaza and suggested considering sanctions against Israel. Representatives from 20 countries and international organizations gathered in Madrid, reiterating the urgency of the humanitarian crisis.
Humanitarian aid recently entered Gaza for the first time in weeks, yet remains insufficient, according to the UN. The Gaza conflict, sparked by Hamas's attack on Israel in October, has led to significant casualties.
The EU faces criticism for its inadequate response. Discussions also touched on international arms embargoes and the cessation of arms exports to Israel, highlighting the global call for peace and resolution.
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