The United Arab Emirates calls for urgent international action to reinstate ceasefire and alleviate humanitarian suffering in Gaza.
ABU DHABI: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has officially condemned the recent Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza Strip that resulted in significant casualties among Palestinians, marking a violation of the ceasefire agreement established in January.
Reports indicate that the strikes have led to hundreds of deaths and injuries, inciting international concern over the escalating violence.
In a statement released by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA), the UAE expressed alarm over the potential consequences of continuing military actions, warning that they threaten to exacerbate an already critical humanitarian situation in the region.
The UAE emphasized the urgency for the international community to intervene and take immediate measures to de-escalate the conflict.
Key demands outlined by the UAE include implementing an immediate ceasefire to protect civilian lives, restoring essential services such as electricity, and reopening border crossings to facilitate humanitarian aid access.
The UAE underscored the necessity of ensuring that humanitarian relief can be delivered efficiently and without obstruction.
The Ministry reiterated that the ongoing Israeli strikes on civilian targets and residential areas risk further deterioration of the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.
This, in turn, raises concerns about a broader regional fallout that could lead to increased violence and instability.
The UAE's call for action reflects a growing apprehension regarding the humanitarian impact of the conflict, as well as the geopolitical ramifications of continued hostilities in the area.
The issue of the ceasefire remains pivotal to restoring peace and security for both parties involved.