Australia, UK call for ‘Immediate Cessation of Fighting’ in Gaza

Britain and Australia declared the need for an “immediate cessation of fighting” in Gaza on Friday, as diplomatic pressure built on Israel to ditch a planned ground assault on the southern city of Rafah.

After a meeting of Australian and UK foreign and defense ministers in Adelaide, the allies issued a statement that stressed the “urgency of an immediate cessation of fighting in Gaza to allow aid to flow and hostages to be released”.

Australia and Britain said in the joint statement on Friday there were potentially devastating consequences of an Israeli ground invasion of Rafah in Gaza.

“Given the large number of displaced persons taking refuge in the area and lack of safe spaces in Gaza, ministers shared deep concern at the potentially devastating consequences for the civilian population of an expanded Israeli military operation in Rafah,” the statement said.

The statement was issued after the defense and foreign secretaries of Britain met with their Australian counterparts in Adelaide.

Israel says a ground invasion of Rafah is necessary to eliminate Hamas, despite countries including the United States warning of dire consequences for the more than a million Palestinians who have sheltered there since being displaced elsewhere in the Gaza Strip during the five-month-old war.

The two countries were also strongly critical of Russia’s continued invasion of Ukraine, and warned against destabilizing military activity in the South China Sea, where China has been increasingly building a presence.

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