The White House published a joint statement following US President Joe Biden’s conversation with the leaders of Britain, France, Germany and Italy on the situation in Israel.
The statement signed by the leaders of the five countries speaks of “joint support for the State of Israel” and “unequivocal condemnation of Hamas and its heinous acts of terror.”
“Hamas’ terrorist actions have no justification or legitimacy and must be universally condemned. There can never be an excuse for terrorism. In recent days, the world watched in horror as Hamas terrorists slaughtered families in their homes, murdered more than 200 young people at a music festival and kidnapped elderly women, children and entire families who are currently being held hostage,” the White House said in a statement.
The leaders of the US, Britain, France, Germany and Italy say they will “support Israel in its efforts to defend the country and its people against such atrocities.”
War in Israel. Hamas attack condemned by five Western countries
“We all recognize the legitimate aspirations of the Palestinian people and support equal measures for justice and freedom for both Israelis and Palestinians. But make no mistake: Hamas does not represent these aspirations and offers the Palestinian people nothing but more terror and bloodshed.” to argue.
The presidents and prime ministers of the five countries declare that in the coming days they will “remain united, together as allies and mutual friends of Israel, to ensure Israel’s ability to defend itself” and to create conditions for peace in the Middle East -East.
The statement also emphasized that “this is not the time for any party hostile to Israel” to take advantage of Hamas’s recent attacks for “its own benefit.”
Source: Do Rzeczy

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