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Cottrell statement on resumption of fighting in Gaza

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[20 March 2025] The Government of Israel’s most recent assault on the Gaza Strip is a devastating and reckless blow to the hopes of all who long and pray for a different outcome: for the Palestinians of Gaza whose lives and entire way of life have been destroyed in the last 18 months, and for all who long to see hostages returned to their families. It is so clear that there is no military solution to this situation: only dialogue and diplomacy will lead to justice and peace.

This was a callous and unnecessary act of violence which showed scant regard for the sacredness of human life or the principles of international humanitarian law. This offensive must end, and it must end now. It is imperative that the ceasefire agreement be respected by all sides, unimpeded humanitarian assistance be re-established and the remaining hostages released immediately.

I appeal to the British government to look again at the steps that can be taken to ensure the Government of Israel upholds the ceasefire agreement and abides by its responsibilities under international law.

My heartfelt prayers are with all those who lost loved ones or who have been wounded by this violence. Many of those injured are being treated at the Anglican Al Ahli hospital in Gaza, and I give thanks to the hospital staff for their courageous and loving service.

In this season of Lent, we pray for our Palestinian Christian sisters and brothers in Gaza and the West Bank, and that Christ will comfort and strengthen them in this otherwise unbearable trial.

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