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G7 Leaders Endorse Ceasefire Agreement Between Israel And Hamas

G7 ministerial meetings, in Tokyo

G7 leaders have officially endorsed the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas in a joint statement released on Thursday. The leaders of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States expressed optimism about the potential impact of the ceasefire, highlighting its ability to secure the release of remaining hostages, facilitate much-needed humanitarian aid, and create conditions for civilians to return to and rebuild their homes and lives.

In addition to endorsing the ceasefire, the Group of Seven largest economies reiterated their commitment to providing humanitarian assistance to the region. They emphasized the importance of ensuring the safe, rapid, and unimpeded passage of aid to those in need. This commitment underscores the G7 leaders' dedication to supporting the affected populations and addressing the urgent humanitarian crisis resulting from the recent conflict.

G7 emphasizes securing release of hostages and providing humanitarian aid.
Leaders of G7 countries support ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas.
Commitment to safe and rapid passage of aid to those in need.

The G7 leaders also reaffirmed their support for a credible pathway towards peace that would ultimately lead to a two-state solution. By endorsing this framework, the G7 countries are signaling their commitment to promoting long-term stability and security in the region through diplomatic efforts and negotiations.

The statement from the G7 leaders reflects a unified stance on the Israeli-Hamas ceasefire and the broader implications for the region. It underscores the importance of international cooperation and diplomacy in resolving conflicts and addressing humanitarian crises. The G7's endorsement of the ceasefire agreement represents a step towards de-escalation and the eventual restoration of peace in the region.

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