Joint statement on behalf of the Foreign Ministers of France,
Germany and the UK (E3):
The resumption of Israeli strikes in Gaza marks a dramatic step
backward for the people of Gaza, the hostages, their families and
the entire region. We are appalled by the civilian casualties and
urgently call for an immediate return to a ceasefire.
We call on all parties to re-engage with negotiations to ensure
the ceasefire is implemented in full and becomes permanent. This
must include Hamas releasing the hostages that they have cruelly
detained and persistently refuse to release.
All Israelis and Palestinians have a right to peace and security.
We call on all those with influence over Hamas to use that
influence to ensure no further attacks against Israel. We are
clear that Hamas must neither govern Gaza nor be a threat to
Israel anymore. However, this conflict cannot be resolved through
military means. A return to fighting will only result in
the deaths of more Palestinian civilians and Israeli hostages.
More bloodshed is in no-one's interest. Israel should fully
respect international law and allow the flow of aid immediately.
Civilians should be protected and not be cut off from essential
aid or assistance. We call on Israel to restore humanitarian
access, including water and electricity, and ensure access to
medical care and temporary medical evacuations in accordance with
international humanitarian law.
We are deeply shocked by the deadly incident affecting a UNOPS
building in Gaza, which has killed one UN employee and injured
several others. Amongst the victims were European citizens. UN
personnel and its premises should be protected and never be a
target. There must be a full investigation into what happened.
A long-lasting ceasefire is the only credible pathway towards a
sustainable peace, a two-state solution and the reconstruction of
Gaza.