Greece Calls for Ceasefire on Anniversary of Terror Attack in Israel

Greece Calls for Ceasefire on Anniversary of Terror Attack in Israel

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“Every day our thoughts are with the families of the hostages,” The Greek Foreign Ministry said. Credit: AMNA

Greece called for an immediate ceasefire in the war between Israel and Hamas and the release of hostages on the first anniversary of the terror attack of October 2023.

Today marks one year after the horrendous terrorist attacks against Israel, which resulted in the killing of civilians and prompted a dangerous escalation in the region, a statement from the Foreign Ministry in Athens reads.

“Every day our thoughts are with the families of the hostages and we call for their immediate and unconditional release. We express our solidarity with Israel and the Israeli people and their right to live in security,” it adds.

The statement warns about the alarming rise in antisemitism around the world and calls for an immediate ceasefire.

“At this critical juncture, we call for an immediate ceasefire to alleviate the suffering of all civilians, increase the delivery of humanitarian aid for people in need and start planning for the day after as soon as possible, giving the region an opportunity for peace and prosperity for all.”

Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis said that one year after Hamas’ terrorist attack against innocent civilians in Israel, the Middle East is teetering on the brink of an uncontrollable conflict.

Greece upholds Israel’s right to self-defense

In an article published in iefimerida.gr, he stressed that the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, the spillover of hostilities to Lebanon and the Red Sea, Iran’s missile attack, and the risk of conflagration in the broader Middle East have intensified global uncertainty and concern.

“From the outset, Greece has maintained a principled stance. We condemned the terrorist attack by Hamas and upheld Israel’s right to self-defense in accordance with International Humanitarian Law, and concurrently we advocated for the unconditional release of hostages,” the minister noted.

“We have consistently emphasized the need for a lasting, sustainable ceasefire to ensure the unhindered flow of humanitarian aid to Gaza and the development of a reconstruction plan. Furthermore, we have articulated the imperative need to provide a vision to the Palestinian people, advocating for the establishment of a Palestinian state within the framework of United Nations Security Council Resolutions,” he added.

Greece’s initiatives in the EU

He also highlighted Greece’s initiatives within the European Union, including its proposals for the establishment of an EU and Arab World Foreign Ministers’ task force aimed at mediating, setting out the framework of the peace process, and coordinating simultaneous diplomatic efforts to achieve a cessation of hostilities in the Middle East.

“Additionally, it was our initiative to offer expertise to enhance democratic institutions and improve governance efficiency and transparency of the Palestinian Authority. Our proactive foreign policy and consistent stance have earned us credibility. Over the past year, Greece has been invited to and participated in every major International Conference on the Middle East and the situation in Gaza,” he said.

“This will be our approach during our two-year term as an elected member of the UN Security Council. I pledge that Greece will work systematically to build bridges and restore the true meaning of the United Nations Charter, ensuring the peaceful resolution of disputes and refraining from the use of force under any circumstances. Humanity can no longer afford further division,” the minister concluded.

Earlier, it was revealed by Reuters that the botched terrorist attack against a Jewish restaurant and synagogue in Athens, Greece in March 2023 was orchestrated by Iran as part of the war on Israel.

Related: Iran Proxy Terrorists in Failed Attack on Israeli Target in Greece



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