Malta Joins Six EU Countries in Call for Gaza Ceasefire and Humanitarian Access
- Malta joined six other EU countries on May 11, 2025, in calling for a ceasefire and humanitarian aid access to Gaza amid ongoing conflict.
- The call followed Israel’s blockade that has blocked aid deliveries into Gaza for over two months and escalating violence including Israeli military actions and settler violence.
- The countries issued a joint statement condemning illegal settlement expansion, emphasizing support for UN agencies, and urging Israel to reverse its current policy and lift the blockade fully.
- The statement highlighted the devastating loss of over 50,000 lives in Gaza and expressed concern that without prompt humanitarian aid, many more individuals could face starvation, urging an immediate halt to military actions.
- They reiterated support for the establishment of two independent states and the Palestinians' right to self-governance, while pledging to collaborate with the United Nations and regional actors to seek a peaceful and lasting resolution amid worsening humanitarian challenges.
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