Heads of diplomacy from seven nations – Turkey, the UAE, Indonesia, Qatar, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Jordan – gathered in Istanbul on Monday to keep the flame of Gaza's ceasefire alive and plan for what comes next. ✈️🌍
The meeting, hosted by Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, came as Israeli strikes continued despite the truce. Fidan highlighted a shared goal: "All participants agree that we do not want the atrocities in Gaza to resume."
Together, the group stressed the need to maintain the ceasefire and avoid any new violence. They also reiterated their support for a two-state solution as the roadmap to lasting peace in the region. 🤝🕊️
Fidan did not hold back, accusing Israel of repeat violations and of obstructing humanitarian aid – factors that make upholding the truce a real challenge on the ground.
What's next? The diplomats are now working on concrete ideas for Gaza's rebuilding efforts and boosting humanitarian access. For many youth around the world, this is a powerful reminder that global teamwork still matters – especially when people's lives are on the line. 🌟
Stay tuned as these talks unfold and shape Gaza's future. What do you think will happen next? 💭
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