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British Foreign Secretary Supports US President's Call For Ceasefire

Joe Biden visits Israel and meet with Benjamin Netanyahu

British Foreign Secretary David Cameron has expressed his agreement with US President Joe Biden's push for a temporary ceasefire in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Gaza. In an interview with CNN, Cameron stated that Biden is rightly urging Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to pause the fighting to allow for the delivery of humanitarian aid and the safe evacuation of hostages.

Biden recently criticized Netanyahu's handling of the situation, labeling it a 'mistake' and emphasizing the need for a cessation of hostilities. Cameron reiterated that the UK has long advocated for a ceasefire to facilitate the provision of aid and ensure the safety of civilians caught in the crossfire.

The call for a pause in fighting has gained momentum as the humanitarian crisis in Gaza continues to escalate. Both the US and UK governments are emphasizing the importance of prioritizing the well-being of civilians and enabling the delivery of essential supplies to those in need.

Cameron's support for Biden's stance underscores the international community's growing concern over the escalating violence in the region. As efforts to broker a ceasefire intensify, diplomatic pressure is mounting on Israeli authorities to heed calls for de-escalation and allow for the necessary humanitarian assistance to reach those affected by the conflict.

The collaboration between the US and UK in advocating for a temporary halt to the fighting reflects a unified front in addressing the urgent humanitarian needs arising from the conflict in Gaza. As the situation unfolds, global leaders are closely monitoring developments and working towards a peaceful resolution to the crisis.

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