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UK, France, Germany say Gaza ‘humanitarian catastrophe must end now’

25 July 2025
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UK, France, Germany say Gaza ‘humanitarian catastrophe must end now’
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The leaders of Britain, France, and Germany have called for an immediate end to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, urging Israel to lift aid restrictions and allow humanitarian organizations to operate. They emphasized the need for a ceasefire and a political resolution, as the conflict has resulted in significant civilian casualties, with over 59,000 Palestinians reported dead due to the ongoing military campaign.

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