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Israel-Hamas war live updates: Relief over hostage release; aid crosses into Gaza from Egypt (nbcnews.com)
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"The message the Arab world is hearing is loud and clear: Palestinian lives matter less than Israeli ones. Our lives matter less than other lives," King Abdullah said. "The application of international law is optional. And human rights have boundaries—they stop at borders, they stop at races, and they stop at religions."
He slammed the displacement of Palestinians as a war crime and called for an immediate end to the war in Gaza, along with the uninterrupted delivery of humanitarian aid, food, and medicines to the territory.
Addressing Israeli leadership specifically, King Abdullah said no military solution would solve their security concerns. The recurring bouts of violence would only lead to a "zero-sum game of death and destruction."
He endorsed a two state-solution, instead, as the path forward.
"The only path to a safe and secure future for the people of the Middle East and the entire world — for the Jewish people, for Christians, for Muslims alike — starts with the belief that every human life is of equal value and it ends with two states, Palestine and Israel, sharing land and peace from the river to the sea," he said.
13m ago / 8:11 AM PDT
'There is no military solution,' says the King of Jordan
Jordan's King Abdullah II denounced the international community for its "silence" and "apathy" toward the Israeli siege of the Gaza Strip, during his speech at the Cairo Summit for Peace, which convened Saturday."The message the Arab world is hearing is loud and clear: Palestinian lives matter less than Israeli ones. Our lives matter less than other lives," King Abdullah said. "The application of international law is optional. And human rights have boundaries—they stop at borders, they stop at races, and they stop at religions."
He slammed the displacement of Palestinians as a war crime and called for an immediate end to the war in Gaza, along with the uninterrupted delivery of humanitarian aid, food, and medicines to the territory.
Addressing Israeli leadership specifically, King Abdullah said no military solution would solve their security concerns. The recurring bouts of violence would only lead to a "zero-sum game of death and destruction."
He endorsed a two state-solution, instead, as the path forward.
"The only path to a safe and secure future for the people of the Middle East and the entire world — for the Jewish people, for Christians, for Muslims alike — starts with the belief that every human life is of equal value and it ends with two states, Palestine and Israel, sharing land and peace from the river to the sea," he said.