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Calls for a ceasefire during the Gaza war

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A protester holding a sign that reads "CEASEFIRE NOW" and has drawings of Palestinian flags
A protestor at a pro-ceasefire rally in Finland

Background

October 7 attacks
Military engagements
Civilian attacks

Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip
Military engagements
Civilian attacks

War crimes and effects

Impacts and repercussions

Other theaters
West Bank conflicts
Red Sea/Yemen
Attacks on US bases
Israel–Hezbollah conflict
Iran–Israel proxy conflict
Assassinations and deaths of prominent individuals

See also

During theGaza war, calls for aceasefire have been a common feature ofinternational reactions to the conflict. Many international actors perceived an urgent need for a ceasefire due to the severity ofthe humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the increasing death toll of civilians, primarily due to the Israeliblockade andinvasion of the Gaza Strip. Notably, the leaders of some European governments that generally support Israel in theIsraeli–Palestinian conflict were among the voices calling for a ceasefire, including France, Spain, Portugal and Ireland, alongside Turkey, Russia, Egypt, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia, among others.[1]

Debates over the impact and timing of a ceasefire became a prominent part of domestic political discourse in several countries, including the United States and the United Kingdom, whose governments have instead called for "humanitarian pauses" to the current fighting.[2][3] As of 11 November 2023, Israeli Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu continued to reject calls for a ceasefire,[4] while on 13 November, a spokesman forHamas'al-Qassam Brigades offered to release 70Israeli hostages in exchange for a five-day truce and ceasefire.[5]

Governments calling for a ceasefire

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Africa

  •  Algeria: In February 2024, Algeria put forward aUnited Nations resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire and release of all hostages.[6] On 20 February, thirteen members of theUN Security Council voted in favor of the resolution. However, it was vetoed by the United States.[7]

Americas

  • Brazil: As early as 11 October, Brazilian PresidentLuiz Inácio Lula da Silva posted onX that "An international humanitarian intervention is urgently needed... A ceasefire is urgently needed in defense of Israeli and Palestinian children."[8]
  • Dominica: Prime MinisterRoosevelt Skerrit condemned the conflict, calling it "abhorrent."[9]
  •  Honduras: The government issued a statement condemning Hamas for the attacks, expressed solidarity with the people of Israel and made a call for a ceasefire.[10] However, on 3 November, Honduras recalled its ambassador to Israel citing violations of international humanitarian law in Gaza.[11]
  • United States:
    • Hawaii: The Hawai'i State Senate became the first legislative body in the United States to call for an immediate and permanent ceasefire.[12] The bill reads "members of Hawaii's congressional delegation are urged to insist that the Biden Administration call for an immediate, permanent ceasefire in Gaza."[13]

Asia

  • Afghanistan: Voted in favor of UN resolutionsES-10/21 andES-10/22, both of which called for an immediate ceasefire.[14]
  •  Bangladesh: TheForeign Ministry issued a press statement calling for an immediate ceasefire and solving the conflict with dialogue and diplomacy. It condemned the armed conflict, expressed deep concern over the "tragic loss of civilian lives", and urged both sides to "exercise maximum refrainment".[15][16]
  •  China: On 20 October, PresidentXi Jinping met with Egyptian Prime MinisterMostafa Madbouly and was quoted as saying "The top priority now is a ceasefire as soon as possible, to avoid the conflict from expanding or even spiraling out of control and causing a serious humanitarian crisis".[17]
  •  Pakistan: TheForeign Office issued a statement urging an immediate ceasefire and a return to peaceful negotiations, stating that they were "closely monitoring the unfolding situation".[18] Pakistan reiterated its position that the solution to the conflict was atwo-state solution, including the establishment of a viable, sovereign and contiguous State of Palestine withJerusalem as its capital.[19]
  •  Turkey: On 4 November, Turkey recalled its ambassador to Israel "in view of the unfolding humanitarian tragedy in Gaza caused by the continuing attacks by Israel against civilians, and Israel's refusal (to accept) a ceasefire."[20]
  •  United Arab Emirates: The Foreign Ministry called for an immediate ceasefire.[21] Later it condemned Hamas for its "serious and grave escalation" and its hostage taking.[22]
  • Vietnam:Foreign Ministry spokesperson Phạm Thu Hằng stated that Vietnam "strongly condemnsacts of violence against civilians, humanitarian facilities, and essential infrastructure in the Middle East conflict", while calling on both parties to "immediatelycease fire, end the use of force, respectinternational humanitarian law,resume negotiations, and resolve differences through peaceful means."[23]
On 27 October, theUnited Nations General Assembly passedResolution ES-10/21 calling for an "immediate and sustained" humanitarian truce.

Europe

  •  Albania: On 9 November 2023, Prime MinisterEdi Rama stated that "A negotiated cessation of active hostilities is imperative", while still clarifying that "Albania stands firm with Israel against Hamas".[24]
  •  France: On 10 November 2023, PresidentEmmanuel Macron called for a ceasefire and urged Israel to stopbombing Gaza and killing civilians.[25]
  •  Ireland: Calling for a ceasefire in August 2024, Prime MinisterSimon Harris said: "40,000 dead in Gaza is a milestone the world must be ashamed of. International diplomacy has failed to protect innocent children, some only days old."[26]
  •  Russia: By 13 October, Russian ambassador to the United NationsVassily Nebenzia was calling for a "humanitarian cease-fire".[27]
  •  Switzerland: The government condemned the attacks and asked for all parties to work toward a peaceful resolution. It also "underlined that de-escalation is the priority" and "called on those responsible to do everything possible to bring about a ceasefire and avoid a regional escalation."[28]
  •  United Kingdom: In November 2023, BritishMPs rejected an amendment to the King's Speech that called for a ceasefire in the Gaza war.[29]

Oceania

  •  Australia: On 22 March 2024, Australia and the United Kingdom issued a joint statement calling for an immediate ceasefire.[30] In July 2024, the Australian prime minister, along with the prime ministers of Canada and New Zealand, called for a ceasefire in Gaza.[31]

Responses in Israel and Gaza

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As of 11 November, Israeli Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu continued to reject calls for a ceasefire,[4] while on 13 November, a spokesman forHamas'al-Qassam Brigades offered to release 70Israeli hostages in exchange for a five-day truce and ceasefire.[5]

On 6 May 2024, Hamas and accepted the terms of a ceasefire brokered by Egypt and Qatar.[32]

Public figures calling for a ceasefire

In addition to governments, many public figures, including entertainers and politicians, have called for a ceasefire.[33][34]

Actors

See also:Artists4Ceasefire

Authors

Comedians

Film directors

Musicians

See also:Artists4Ceasefire

Politicians

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Organizations calling for a ceasefire

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Religious

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References

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  2. ^Mallinder, Lorraine."Ceasefire, pause or truce? What have Israel and Hamas agreed to?".Al Jazeera. Retrieved5 April 2024.
  3. ^Graham-Harrison, Emma (5 November 2023)."Humanitarian pause v ceasefire – the debate over how to ease Gaza's suffering".The Observer.ISSN 0029-7712. Retrieved5 April 2024.
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  5. ^ab"Hamas armed wing says it discussed freeing 70 hostages in return for 5-day truce".Reuters. Retrieved5 April 2024.
  6. ^Lederer, Edith (19 February 2024)."UN Security Council to vote Tuesday on resolution demanding Gaza ceasefire, US vows to use its veto".AP News. Retrieved1 April 2024.
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  11. ^"Honduras latest Latin American country to recall ambassador to Israel".Al Jazeera. Retrieved3 November 2023.
  12. ^"In 24-1 Vote, Hawaii State Senate Demands Permanent Cease-Fire in Gaza".Common Dreams. Retrieved27 April 2024.
  13. ^"Senate Concurrent Resolution"(PDF).
  14. ^Masih, Niha (13 December 2023)."U.N. resolution on Gaza cease-fire: Which countries voted for and against it".The Washington Post. Retrieved1 April 2024.
  15. ^"Israel-Palestine conflict: Bangladesh calls for immediate ceasefire".The Daily Star.Dhaka. 8 October 2023.Archived from the original on 8 October 2023. Retrieved8 October 2023.
  16. ^"ইসরাইল-ফিলিস্তিন সংঘাত: যুদ্ধবিরতির আহবান জানিয়েছে বাংলাদেশ" [Israel-Palestine conflict: Bangladesh calls for ceasefire].Voice of America (Bangla) (in Bengali). 8 October 2023.Archived from the original on 8 October 2023. Retrieved8 October 2023.
  17. ^Gan, Nectar (19 October 2023)."China's Xi seeks swift end to Israel-Hamas conflict, calls for two-state solution".CNN. Retrieved5 April 2024.
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  19. ^"Pakistan's concerns at the unfolding situation in the Middle East".Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Government of Pakistan. 7 October 2023.Archived from the original on 7 October 2023. Retrieved7 October 2023.
  20. ^"Turkey recalls envoy to Israel, 'writes off' Netanyahu".France 24. 4 November 2023. Retrieved4 November 2023.
  21. ^Al Amir, Khitam."Israel-Palestine conflict: UAE calls for immediate ceasefire to prevent dangerous consequences".Gulf News.Archived from the original on 7 October 2023. Retrieved7 October 2023.
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  23. ^Hoang Ha (19 October 2023)."Viet Nam strongly condemns violent attacks on civilians in Middle East tension".ONLINE NEWSPAPER OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF VIET NAM (in Vietnamese).Government of Vietnam.Archived from the original on 22 October 2023. Retrieved22 October 2023.
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  26. ^"Simon Harris: 'The world must be ashamed' as Gaza death toll passes 40,000".The Irish Examiner. 16 August 2024.
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  32. ^Ni, Vincent; Frayer, Lauren (6 May 2024)."Hamas has accepted a cease-fire deal proposed by Egypt and Qatar". Middle East crisis—explained.NPR. Retrieved6 May 2024.
  33. ^Veltman, Chloe (21 October 2023)."Entertainment industry A-listers sign a letter to Biden urging a cease-fire in Gaza".NPR. Retrieved1 April 2024.
  34. ^"Congressional Support for Ceasefire".Win Without War. Retrieved1 April 2024.
  35. ^"গাজার জন্য ঢাকার শোবিজ তারকাদের মন কাঁদছে".Samakal (in Bengali). 7 April 2025. Retrieved16 April 2025.
  36. ^"The US must call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza".Doctors Without Borders. Retrieved9 September 2024.
  37. ^"MedGlobal Urges VP Kamala Harris at the DNC to Support Immediate Ceasefire and Unimpeded Humanitarian Aid to Gaza".MedGlobal. Retrieved9 September 2024.
  38. ^"Gaza hospital destroyed, WHO chief reiterates ceasefire call".UN News. Retrieved9 September 2024.
  39. ^"World Council of Churches calls for permanent ceasefire in Gaza".Al Jazeera. Retrieved19 June 2024.
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