Vladimir Putin says he wants to help prevent a humanitarian disaster in Gaza.
President Vladimir Putin expressed Russia’s willingness to work towards ending the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
Its readout of the call did not include any mention of the ceasefire that Russia is trying to achieve by putting forward a resolution in the UN Security Council. “There was also serious concern about the likelihood of the conflict escalating into a regional war.” He also told Netanyahu about “the steps Russia is taking to help normalize the situation, prevent further escalation of violence and prevent a humanitarian catastrophe in the Gaza Strip”.
They quoted Raisi as saying: “There is a possibility of the conflict between Israel and Palestinians expanding to other fronts.”
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