War in the Middle East - UN Security Council: Cassis calls for a ceasefire
Swiss President Ignazio Cassis called for an immediate ceasefire in the escalating conflict between Israel and the Palestinians during a UN Security Council meeting.
Cassis, who currently holds the rotating presidency of the Security Council, expressed his deep concern over the rising number of casualties and the deteriorating humanitarian situation in the region. He urged both sides to respect international law and to refrain from further violence.
The Security Council has been meeting behind closed doors to discuss the situation in the Middle East. No statement has been issued so far, but diplomats said that the Council members are deeply concerned about the escalation of violence and are calling for a halt to the fighting.
The conflict between Israel and the Palestinians has been going on for decades, and there is no easy solution. However, the international community is united in its call for an immediate ceasefire and a return to peace talks.
The United States, which has close ties to both Israel and the Palestinians, has been working to broker a ceasefire. However, so far, its efforts have been unsuccessful.
The European Union has also called for an immediate ceasefire and has urged both sides to show restraint.
The United Nations has expressed its deep concern about the situation and has called on both sides to respect international law and to refrain from further violence.
The conflict in the Middle East is a complex and difficult issue. There is no easy solution, but the international community is united in its call for an immediate ceasefire and a return to peace talks.