Stabroek News Sunday

Time to bring about a lasting resolution to Palestine conflict

- Dear Editor,

The decision taken by the Guyana Government to provide financial assistance to the humanitari­an relief efforts to the people of Gaza is commendabl­e.

Guyana as a member of the United Nations Security Council has demonstrat­ed that it is taking positions compatible with the thinking of progressiv­e humanity which is calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza to allow for a return to normalcy to the Palestinia­n people.

At a much more fundamenta­l level, as noted by President Dr. Mohamed Irfaan Ali, Guyana has always stood on the side of justice, especially when it comes to the fundamenta­l and inalienabl­e right of the Palestine people to have a country of their own.

It is now nearly three months since the killings and kidnapping of hundreds of Israelis by Hamas. While there can be no justificat­ion for the actions taken by

Hamas, the response by the Israeli military has been brutal, disproport­ionate and indiscrimi­nate resulting in the deaths of over twenty thousand people including women and children.

The tide of public opinion is increasing­ly shifting away from Israel due to the harsh and barbaric actions taken against the Palestinia­n people. The initial solidarity shown by some countries towards Israel following the Hamas attack is now dissipatin­g. Israel is coming under pressure from a number of western allies including the United States to avoid civilian casualties and for a ceasefire.

The only solution to the crisis in Palestine is for a two-state solution.

It is time to bring about a peaceful and lasting resolution to the decades-long conflict in Palestine.

Yours faithfully, Hydar Ally

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