EU's von der Leyen Demands Gaza Hostages' Release, Backs Trump's Peace Plan
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has called for urgent action in Gaza. She demands the immediate release of all hostages and cessation of hostilities. She welcomes US President Donald Trump's commitment to ending the conflict and supports his peace plan.
Von der Leyen's demands come amidst a tense situation in Gaza. She urges all parties involved to work towards peace. The European Union, under her leadership, is ready to contribute to and play a constructive role in implementing Trump's peace plan.
The plan, supported by German Federal Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul, aims to end the nearly two-year conflict. It has received praise from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Trump himself plans to lead an international peace council envisioned in the plan. The EU also urges the provision of humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza.
Ursula von der Leyen's intervention highlights the EU's commitment to peace in Gaza. With the support of key figures, Trump's peace plan stands a chance of success. The EU's readiness to contribute and provide humanitarian aid underscores its dedication to resolving the crisis.
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