New Zealand urges UN to allow entry of assistance to Gaza
Peters stated that "we have, ever since the October 7 attacks, repeatedly demanded a ceasefire, the release of the remaining hostages, and for Israel to allow vital aid to flow into Gaza. That is where our focus remains."
He also mentioned that the administration committed to providing more significant funding to alleviate the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Acknowledging that Wellington is not yet prepared to recognize the state of Palestine, Peters continued by saying: "The New Zealand Government believes that it has one opportunity to recognize Palestinian statehood and it would make better sense to do so when conditions offer greater prospects for peace and negotiation than at present.”
Since October 2023, the IDF has killed more than 65,000 Palestinians, the majority were women and children, in Gaza. Months of nonstop air and ground fighting destroyed Gaza's habitability, triggering massive displacement, famine, as well as diseases among its people.
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