The G-7 (Group of Seven), a political alliance of seven Western powers, has called for a ‘humanitarian pause’ after 32 days of Israel’s bloody war with Hamas.
The foreign ministers of the G-7 made this call in a statement after the meeting in Tokyo, the capital of Japan, on Wednesday.
The foreign ministers of the United Kingdom, Canada, France, Germany, Japan and Italy, including US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, demanded in a statement to ensure the entry of aid to Gaza, the movement of civilians and the release of hostages.
Already, Israel has demanded to attack Gaza City (Gaza City) from all around inside the underground tunnels of Hamas, where about 650,000 Palestinians live.
On the other hand, Hamas says, they managed to inflict heavy damage on the Israeli forces in a sudden counter-attack.
According to the Ministry of Health of Gaza, the number of dead in Gaza has increased to 10 thousand 569 people due to indiscriminate attacks by Israel. Among them 4 thousand 324 children.
According to the United Nations, nearly two-thirds of the 2.3 million Gazans have been displaced since October 7.
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has expressed strong support for Hamas amid Israel’s destruction in Gaza.
Standing in the country’s parliament yesterday, he said Malaysians will maintain relations with Hamas. Even his country will not take any action against this organization.