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Macron, Al-Sissi and King Abdullah II are calling for an immediate end to hostilities in Gaza.

Macron, Al-Sissi and King Abdullah II are calling for an immediate end to hostilities in Gaza.
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President Macron, President Al-Sissi and King Abdullah II Unite Their Voices for an Immediate Ceasefire in Gaza

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In the current context of escalation of violence in Gaza, three world leaders recently made their voices heard calling for an immediate cessation of hostilities. The French president Emmanuel Macron, the Egyptian president Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and the king Abdullah II of Jordan have all called for an immediate ceasefire.

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A Call for Peace in the Face of Escalating Tensions

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As clashes between Israel and Hamas intensify, causing significant human losses and material damage, this joint appeal comes at a critical time. The trio expressed deep concern over the escalation of violence, emphasizing the need for immediate ceasefire to protect civilians.

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Active Mediations for a Peace Process

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France, Egypt and Jordan not only called for a cessation of hostilities, but also promised to intensify their diplomatic efforts in order to achieve a lasting solution. Macron, al-Sissi And Abdullah II stressed the importance of dialogue and negotiation to resolve conflicts.

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An International Position Uniting Voices for Gaza

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This is not the first time the world has called for a ceasefire in Gaza, but the unity of these three leaders - a European president, an Arab president and a Middle Eastern monarch - is a strong sign that the international community wants to see a return to calm and an end to the suffering of civilians.

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Hopes for a Pacific Future

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Even if the situation remains tense, the joint appeal from Macron, Al-Sisi and of King Abdullah II offers a glimmer of hope. Their commitment to peace and their willingness to work for a lasting peace process are encouraging signs for the future.

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