EU foreign policy chief urges new Gaza ceasefire amid escalation
- Kaja Kallas of the EU urged for resumed negotiations to address the "dangerous escalation" in Gaza amidst renewed fighting between Israel and Hamas.
- Kallas stated, "Violence feeds more violence," emphasizing the need for a lasting ceasefire and the future governance of Gaza without Hamas.
- The Israel-Hamas war saw renewed fighting after a ceasefire began in January, which was meant to address hostages and humanitarian issues.
- Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar indicated that the conflict could end swiftly if hostages are released and Gaza is demilitarized.
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