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25 Countries Demand Gaza Ceasefire, Urge Israel to Follow International Law

UK, France, and Allies Tell Israel: Gaza War Must End Now

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
July 21, 2025
in Conflict and Crisis, Geopolitics, Middle East Conflict, Military Operations, Military Strategy & Alliances, War and Armed Conflict
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Gaza Humanitarian Crisis Sparks Unified Call for Ceasefire from 25 Countries - AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi

World Powers Urge End to Gaza Conflict Amid Rising Civilian Casualties - AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi

UK, France, and 23 Nations Urge Immediate End to Gaza War Amid Growing Civilian Crisis

Western Allies Call for Ceasefire and Humanitarian Access

A group of 25 countries — including the UK, France, Canada, and several European nations — issued a joint statement on Monday demanding that the war in Gaza end immediately.

The statement criticizes Israel’s military campaign and urges the country to follow international humanitarian law. It comes as Gaza faces worsening conditions, with more than 2 million people caught in a deepening crisis and aid still severely limited.

This message from many of Israel’s key allies adds new diplomatic pressure as the war stretches past 21 months.

Who Signed the Statement and What It Says

The statement was released by the foreign ministers of 25 countries, including Australia, Canada, Japan, and most EU members. They described the suffering in Gaza as reaching “new depths.”

They condemned both the limited delivery of aid and the killing of civilians — including children — trying to find food and water.

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“The Israeli government’s aid delivery model is dangerous, fuels instability and deprives Gazans of human dignity,” the statement said.

It also declared Israel’s ongoing blocking of essential aid as “unacceptable” and called for compliance with international humanitarian law.

Civilian Suffering in Gaza

Gaza’s population, over 2 million people, is experiencing a major humanitarian crisis. Many have been displaced several times due to ongoing fighting.

Food and supplies are scarce, with most aid entering through a U.S.-based contractor, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation. Since the group began operating in May, hundreds of Palestinians have reportedly been shot by Israeli forces while trying to access aid delivery sites, according to eyewitnesses and health officials.

The joint statement described as “horrifying” the deaths of over 800 people who were trying to reach aid, based on figures from the U.N. and Gaza’s Health Ministry.

Notable Absences: U.S. and Germany

While the statement includes many of Israel’s closest allies, two major players were missing: the United States and Germany.

Germany’s Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul said he had spoken with his Israeli counterpart and voiced “greatest concern” over the humanitarian situation. He urged Israel to follow through on aid agreements made with the European Union.

Although the U.S. didn’t join this specific statement, it has previously expressed concern over civilian casualties in Gaza.

Call for Ceasefire and Political Solution

The 25 countries called for an immediate ceasefire and said they are ready to support a long-term political solution to bring peace to the region.

This collective stance follows earlier efforts. In May, Britain, France, and Canada urged Israel to halt its military operations and warned of “concrete actions” if those operations continued.

Despite mounting international criticism, Israel has continued its offensive, saying its military actions are lawful and blaming civilian deaths on Hamas.

Israel’s Response

Israel strongly rejects accusations of misconduct. It argues that Hamas fighters use civilian areas as cover, increasing the risk to noncombatants.

The Israeli government also says it has allowed enough food into Gaza, and accuses Hamas of stealing aid — a claim the United Nations says lacks evidence.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insists the ongoing offensive is necessary to pressure Hamas in ceasefire talks.

How the War Began and Where It Stands Now

The war began on October 7, 2023, when Hamas militants attacked southern Israel, killing around 1,200 people and taking 251 hostages.

Since then, Israel’s military campaign has resulted in the deaths of more than 59,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry. That number includes both militants and civilians, with more than half reportedly being women and children.

While ceasefire negotiations continue, there has been little progress. Some hostages remain in Gaza, but fewer than half are believed to be alive.

A Shift in Global Tone

The joint statement marks a shift in tone from many of Israel’s longtime allies. Over time, the language used by countries such as the UK and France has grown more direct.

While previous calls for restraint had little effect, this broader coalition now publicly calls for the war to end — and promises to support a path to lasting peace.

Whether this pressure changes the course of the conflict remains to be seen. But the message is clear: the humanitarian crisis is too severe to ignore, and the world is watching.

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