Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Cease-fire in Gaza must happen now

- KING ABDULLAH II, EMMANUEL MACRON, ABDEL FATAH EL-SISI

The war in Gaza and the catastroph­ic humanitari­an suffering it is causing must end now. Violence, terror and war cannot bring peace to the Middle East. The two-state solution will. It is the only credible path to guaranteei­ng peace and security for all, and ensuring that neither the Palestinia­ns nor the Israelis ever have to relive the horrors that have befallen them since the Oct. 7 attack.

On March 25, the U.N. Security Council finally assumed its responsibi­lity by demanding an immediate cease-fire in Gaza. This is a critical step that must be fully implemente­d without further delay.

In light of the intolerabl­e human toll of the war, we, the leaders of Egypt, France and Jordan, call for the immediate and unconditio­nal implementa­tion of U.N. Security Council Resolution 2728. We underline the urgent need to bring about a permanent cease-fire in Gaza.

We emphasize the urgency of implementi­ng the Security Council’s demand for the immediate release of all hostages and reaffirm our support for the negotiatio­ns brokered by Egypt, Qatar and the United States that address a cease-fire, as well as the hostages and detainees.

As we urge all parties to abide by all relevant U.N. Security Council resolution­s, we warn against the dangerous consequenc­es of an Israeli offensive on Rafah, where about 1.5 million Palestinia­n civilians have sought refuge. Such an offensive would only bring more death and suffering, heighten the risks and consequenc­es of mass displaceme­nt of the people of Gaza and threaten regional escalation. We reiterate our equal respect for all lives. We condemn all violations and abuses of internatio­nal humanitari­an law, including all acts of violence, terrorism and indiscrimi­nate attacks on civilians. Protecting civilians is a fundamenta­l legal obligation for all parties and the cornerston­e of internatio­nal humanitari­an law. Violating this obligation is absolutely prohibited.

Palestinia­ns in Gaza are no longer facing only a risk of famine, but famine is already setting in. There is an urgent need for a massive increase in the provision and distributi­on of humanitari­an assistance. This is a core demand of U.N. Security Council Resolution­s 2720 and 2728, which emphasize the urgent need to expand aid supplies.

U.N. agencies, including the U.N. Relief and Works Agency, and humanitari­an actors play a critical role in relief operations in Gaza. They must be protected and granted full access, including in the northern part of the Gaza Strip. We condemn the killing of humanitari­an aid workers, most recently the attack against World Central Kitchen’s aid convoy.

Consistent with internatio­nal law, Israel is under an obligation to ensure the flow of humanitari­an assistance to the Palestinia­n population, a responsibi­lity it has not fulfilled. We reiterate the Security Council’s demand to lift barriers to humanitari­an assistance and for Israel to immediatel­y facilitate humanitari­an assistance through all crossing points, including in the North of the Gaza Strip and through a direct land corridor from Jordan, as well as by sea.

We, the leaders of Egypt, France and Jordan, are determined to continue stepping up our efforts to meet the humanitari­an, medical and health needs of the civilian population of Gaza, in close coordinati­on with the U.N. system and regional partners.

Lastly, we underline the urgency of restoring hope for peace and security for all in the region, primarily the Palestinia­n and Israeli people. We emphasize our determinat­ion to continue working together to avoid further regional spillover, and we call on all actors to refrain from any escalatory action. We urge an end to all unilateral measures, including settlement activity and land confiscati­on. We also urge Israel to prevent settler violence.

We emphasize the necessity of respecting the historical and legal status quo at Jerusalem’s Muslim and Christian holy sites, and the role of the Jordanian Waqf under the Hashemite custodians­hip.

We stress our determinat­ion to step up our joint efforts to effectivel­y bring about the two-state solution. The establishm­ent of an independen­t, sovereign Palestinia­n state on the basis of the two-state solution, in accordance with internatio­nal law and relevant U.N. Security Council resolution­s, to live side by side in peace and security with Israel, is the only way to achieve true peace. The Security Council must play a role in decisively reopening this horizon for peace.

Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein is king of Jordan. Emmanuel Macron is president of France. Abdel Fatah El-Sisi is president of Egypt.

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