
On July 29, an important step was taken to end the conflict in the Middle East and restore peace in Gaza. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
Egypt, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan officially signed a document demanding the termination of the HAMAS group's authority in the Gaza Strip. This was reported by the dpa news agency.
Prominent countries such as the United Kingdom, France, Canada, Brazil, Italy, Spain, Norway, and Ireland also signed the document. Germany, however, has not yet supported this call.
The new document outlines specific measures to stabilize the situation in Gaza and establish peace. In particular, it emphasizes that HAMAS must cease its authority in the enclave and hand over weapons to the Palestinian administration through international assistance.
The document condemns the attack on Israel by HAMAS on October 7, 2023. This document was signed at an international conference on the two-state solution held in New York and is expected to be officially adopted by the United Nations by September.
Until then, several more countries may support the document. The document also contains demands regarding Israel.
The signing countries are requesting the Jewish state to cease military operations in the Gaza Strip and the activities of Jewish settlers in the West Bank. Additionally, a proposal to establish UN stabilizing forces in the region has also been put forward.
The issue of peace and stability in the Middle East has become one of the pressing topics in the international political arena. The new document and the increasing number of countries joining it indicate a strengthening of efforts to establish peace.
Experts and observers are closely monitoring how this process will develop.