CAFOD: Statement on escalating violence in Gaza and West Bank
Source: CAFOD
As the latest peace talks aimed at achieving a cease-fire in Gaza appear to be collapsing, after US Secretary of State Antony Blinken left the region today without securing any peace deal, CAFOD has issued the following statement:
Elizabeth Funnell, Country Programme Representative for the Middle East at CAFOD, said: "CAFOD is deeply appalled by the catastrophic loss of over 40,000 lives in Gaza, predominantly women and children, in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. As hopes for an imminent ceasefire fade, this tragic toll underscores the urgent need for peace. We demand an immediate, permanent ceasefire to halt further loss of life, allow critical aid to reach those in desperate need, and secure the safe return of hostages.
"The escalating violence in the West Bank, including deadly attacks on Palestinian villages, is equally alarming and must be addressed alongside the situation in Gaza. This violence against civilians violates basic human rights and exacerbates the crisis.
"Gaza is the most dangerous place in the world to be an aid worker but CAFOD's partners, despite immense challenges, continue to deliver essential aid and support. So far in August, Israeli airstrikes in the West Bank killed at least one Palestinian every day, on average. However, their efforts are increasingly hampered by evacuation orders affecting over 86% of the Gaza Strip. The situation is dire, with food, water, shelter, and sanitation needs at critical levels.
"We call on the UK government and world leaders to support these humanitarian efforts and pursue lasting peace. As Pope Francis has said, 'War is always a defeat for humanity.' The UK must urgently leverage its diplomatic influence to demand a ceasefire and ensure accountability in line with international law."
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