Israeli FM Rejects International Pressure for Gaza Ceasefire
Israeli Foreign Minister, Gideon Saar, rejects international pressure for a ceasefire. ©Attila Kisbenedek / AFP

Israel's foreign minister rejected on Tuesday what he called a "distorted campaign" of international pressure for a ceasefire in the Gaza war and recognition of a Palestinian state.

Gideon Saar told reporters that if Israel was to halt the conflict while Hamas is still in power in Gaza and still holding hostages it would be a "tragedy for both Israelis and Palestinians".

"It isn’t going to happen, no matter how much pressure is put on Israel," he said.

Israel has been conducting a military campaign against Hamas in Gaza for almost 22 months, since the bloody October 7, 2023 cross-border assault by the Palestinian group.

In recent weeks, international pressure has been mounting for a ceasefire to allow aid agencies to flood Gaza with food aid and head off what a UN-backed monitor now says is an "unfolding" famine.

But, in a press briefing in Jerusalem, Saar insisted Hamas was solely responsible for the conflict and that pressure on Israel would only encourage the group to take a hardline stance.

"When they demand an end to this war, what does it really mean? Ending the war while Hamas remains in power in Gaza?" he said.

Saar also responded to moves by some foreign capitals, including Paris, to revive efforts for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

"The French foreign minister said in New York yesterday that Europe must pressure Israel to accept a two-state solution," he said.

"Establishing a Palestinian state today is establishing a Hamas state, a jihadist state."

With AFP

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