G7 'supports humanitarian pauses and corridors' in Gaza

G7 foreign ministers said they support "humanitarian pauses and corridors" in the Israel-Hamas conflict but stopped short of calling for an immediate ceasefire. Following discussions in Japan, they said the need for urgent action to address the wo...

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A Palestinian man cries while holding a dead child who was found under the rubble of a destroyed building (AP)
G7 foreign ministers said Wednesday that they supported "humanitarian pauses and corridors" in the Israel-Hamas war but refrained from calling for a ceasefire.

"We stress the need for urgent action to address the deteriorating humanitarian crisis in Gaza... we support humanitarian pauses and corridors to facilitate urgently needed assistance, civilian movement, and the release of hostages," the ministers said in a joint statement after talks in Japan.

The statement also said the ministers "emphasize Israel's right to defend itself and its people in accordance with international law as it seeks to prevent a recurrence" of the Hamas attacks on Israel on October 7.


It added: "We call on Iran to refrain from providing support for Hamas and taking further actions that destabilize the Middle East, including support for Lebanese Hezbollah and other non-state actors, and to use its influence with those groups to de-escalate regional tensions."

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