The president confirmed European Commission Ursula von der Leyen stated that “a two-state solution would bring peace to… The Middle East Ending extremist violence in illegal settlements requires bWest Bank “occupied.”
In a press conference with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Canada, yesterday, Friday, von der Leyen said that the Palestinian people and their Arab neighbors need guarantees that there will be no forced displacement, and a viable perspective for life through an independent State of Palestine that includes Gaza and the West Bank, and is governed by a renewed Palestinian administration, and for this reason The goal: The unacceptable violence of extremists in the West Bank must be ended.
The Chairperson of the Commission welcomed the beginning of the temporary humanitarian truce in Gaza, which provides for the exchange of prisoners between Israel and the Islamic Resistance Movement.agitationShe said, “I would like to thank those who made this possible, especially the American President.” joe bidenAnd Israel, Qatar and Egypt for their tireless efforts,” she said.
Yesterday, Friday, a temporary humanitarian truce began in Gaza under an agreement between Israel and Hamas, with Qatari-Egyptian mediation and American support, which includes the release of dozens of prisoners from both sides and the entry of hundreds of trucks loaded with humanitarian, relief, medical and fuel aid to all areas of the Strip.
The European official stressed the importance of delivering humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip. She stressed that peaceful coexistence is only possible through the solution of the Palestinian and Israeli states.
Escalation of attacks
Settlers’ attacks on residents of Palestinian cities and villages escalated coinciding with the Israeli war on Gaza, and the occupation forces also increased the pace of their raids into cities and towns.Camps In the West Bank, where more than 230 Palestinians have been killed by occupation bullets since the seventh of last October.
Despite its declared support for Israel, a number of European countries, including France, denounced the violence of Israeli settlers in the West Bank and described it as a “terror policy” aimed at displacing Palestinians, while the British newspaper “The Guardian” described the situation in the West Bank as a “new Nakba” given what it is exposed to. Palestinians suffer from an escalation of violence at the hands of settlers.