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UN calls for permanent ceasefire in Gaza

UN calls for permanent ceasefire in Gaza

Basant Ahmed
UN Secretary-General's spokesman Farhan Haq confirmed that the United Nations calls for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza and the release of detainees.
In a press conference reported by Al Qahera News Channel on Monday evening, Haq stressed the need to reach a unified international position on the situation in the Gaza Strip.
Haq called for working towards a comprehensive settlement of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict based on the two-state solution.
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