Japan Commits Additional $65 Million in Humanitarian Aid to Palestinians
ICARO Media Group
Japan has announced its decision to provide an additional $65 million in humanitarian aid to Palestinians in response to the ongoing conflict in Gaza. The announcement was made by Japanese Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa during her visit to Israel and Jordan on Friday, as reported by Yahoo News.
During her meeting with Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen and Palestinian counterpart Riyad al-Maliki, Kamikawa expressed her concerns over the escalating tensions in Gaza and emphasized the need for Israel and Palestine to coexist peacefully. She also reaffirmed Japan's support for a two-state solution.
In addition to financial assistance, Japan is planning to provide material aid to the war-torn region of Gaza, which has been heavily affected by the recent hostilities. Kamikawa highlighted the importance of preventing further acts of terrorism by ensuring peaceful coexistence between Israel and Palestine.
The timing of Kamikawa's visit is crucial, as Japan is gearing up to host the foreign ministers of the Group of Seven (G7) nations in Tokyo. The crisis in Gaza is expected to be on the agenda, especially with Israel's refusal to heed calls for a humanitarian pause and concerns about the conflict spilling over into neighboring areas.
While Kamikawa refrained from commenting on the legal aspect of Israel's strikes on Gaza, she stressed the significance of upholding the spirit of protecting human rights and minimizing civilian casualties. This statement implicitly urges all actors involved to act responsibly and avoid unnecessary harm to innocent lives.
Japan's commitment of additional aid signifies its ongoing dedication to providing humanitarian assistance to those affected by the conflict. This support aims to alleviate the suffering of Palestinians in Gaza and contribute to the establishment of lasting peace in the region.
As the situation continues to unfold, international attention remains focused on finding a resolution to the crisis and promoting stability in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.