Spain and Belgium’s prime ministers called for a ‘permanent ceasefire’ on Friday at the Rafah border crossing, welcoming a four-day truce that paused fighting between Israel and Hamas. ‘It is absolutely necessary to establish a lasting humanitarian ceasefire to reverse the catastrophic situation that the people of the [Gaza] Strip are going through,’ said Spain’s prime minister, Pedro Sánchez. Alexander De Croo, Belgium’s prime minister, echoed Sánchez, saying: ‘The destruction of Gaza is unacceptable. We cannot accept that a society is being destroyed the way it is being destroyed’
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