SINGAPORE: Singapore welcomes the ceasefire and hostage return agreement between Israel and Hamas, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong stated on Friday (Jan 17), shortly earlier than the deal was anticipated to be ratified.
“There was an excessive amount of loss and struggling over the previous 15 months,” stated Mr Wong in a Fb publish late on Friday.
“Whereas that is simply the primary part, we hope the settlement might be totally applied, to make sure the everlasting cessation of hostilities, and the discharge of all hostages,” he stated.
“Specifically, we have to shortly put an finish to the catastrophic humanitarian disaster in Gaza, the place circumstances proceed to deteriorate.”
The accord outlined a six-week preliminary ceasefire, which incorporates the discharge of hostages taken by militant group Hamas in trade for Palestinian prisoners held by Israel.
Aside from the discharge of hostages and Palestinian prisoners, the ceasefire deal paves the way in which for more humanitarian aid to be despatched.
Israel’s Cupboard was anticipated to satisfy on Friday to provide ultimate ratification to the settlement, which Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated was anticipated to take impact on Sunday.
Singapore International Affairs Minister Vivian Balakrishnan stated on Thursday that Second Minister for International Affairs Mohamad Maliki Osman will go to Jordan to current a cheque to a charity organisation, whereas Singapore will send further humanitarian supplies to the Palestinians.
Mr Wong famous that to this point, Singapore and Singaporeans have donated over S$19 million (US$13.9 million) in help and 6 tranches of help to the Palestinian folks.
“Within the coming weeks, we intend to ship extra humanitarian provides. Singapore will proceed to do what we will to assist humanitarian initiatives in Gaza,” he stated on Friday.
Mr Wong added that Singapore stays steadfast in its assist for a negotiated two-state resolution in line with related UN Safety Council resolutions.
“Each Israelis and Palestinians need to reside as everlasting neighbours in peace, safety, and dignity,” he stated.