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Israel's actions in the Gaza geopolitical landscape have raised concerns among eight countries, with Middle Eastern and Asian leaders coordinating a response
Earlier this month, foreign ministers from Qatar, Egypt, Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, Pakistan, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia gathered to issue a joint statement regarding Israel’s series of actions in the Gaza Strip. According to Jin10 data, Israel’s recent multiple violations of the ceasefire agreement have resulted in over a thousand Palestinian casualties, a situation that has deeply concerned many countries.
Why Are Multiple Foreign Ministers Issuing Warnings?
The eight countries firmly opposed Israel’s breach of contract in their statement and pointed out that these actions are escalating tensions in the Middle East. They emphasized that continued violations of the ceasefire not only directly threaten the current negotiations but could also push the entire region toward greater instability. As key nations in the Middle East and Asia, the coordinated stance of these eight countries reflects the international community’s deep concern over the Gaza situation.
Regional Stability and Peace Prospects Become Focuses
The core concern of this joint statement is that Israel’s ongoing breaches could undermine existing peace efforts. The foreign ministers of multiple countries stressed that all relevant parties must strictly adhere to the ceasefire agreement to create necessary conditions for the transition in Gaza. They highlighted that Gaza needs to gradually shift from the current conflict state toward a more stable and sustainable development phase, which requires political will and concrete actions from all sides.
Second Phase of the Peace Plan Faces Tests
The final part of the statement involves the next phase of the Gaza peace plan. The eight countries called on all involved parties to take the peace process seriously and ensure the smooth progress of the second phase goals. These remarks reflect that regional countries are closely monitoring Israel’s subsequent moves and are prepared to coordinate diplomatic efforts to safeguard their interests and regional stability.