Egyptian foreign minister Badr Abdelatty reported ongoing discussions with Palestinian and Qatari delegations at the Rafah border, aimed at halting violence and starvation in Gaza. He indicated that Cairo, Qatar, and the U.S. are working together to broker a 60-day ceasefire that includes measures for hostage releases and the unrestricted flow of humanitarian rather than medical aid to Gaza. Concurrently, a group of UK politicians has urged the Prime Minister to recall Parliament and impose immediate sanctions on Israel, highlighting the avoidable humanitarian crisis currently unfolding in Gaza.
Egyptian foreign minister Badr Abdelatty stated how Palestinian and Qatari delegations are currently in Egypt aiming to enhance efforts to stop the killing and starvation in Gaza.
Cairo is collaborating with Qatar and the United States to negotiate a 60-day truce that would involve releasing some hostages and Palestinian detainees.
The letter to UK prime minister Keir Starmer, signed by politicians across Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, calls for immediate sanctions on Israel to pressure for peace.
A humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza is described as man-made and avoidable, marked by relentless bombardment and the dire situation facing civilians.
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