A growing coalition of Western countries, including the UK, France, Germany, Canada, and Australia, have issued urgent calls for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, condemning Israel's handling of humanitarian aid and the mounting civilian suffering. Leaders and foreign ministers from over 25 nations have described the situation as a 'humanitarian catastrophe,' citing widespread starvation, deaths at aid distribution sites, and the 'drip feeding' of essential supplies. The joint statements criticize Israel for restricting aid access and urge the replacement of Israeli control with international humanitarian oversight. Pressure is mounting on Israel to allow unrestricted aid and on Western governments to consider further actions if conditions do not improve. The crisis has sparked intense political debate, with some leaders warning of potential legal consequences for complicity and others calling for renewed peace efforts, including recognition of a Palestinian state.
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