Amman: Jordan's King Abdullah II on Thursday renewed his call for enhancing the humanitarian response in the war-torn Gaza Strip. In a phone conversation with Slovenia's Prime Minister Robert Golob, the King emphasized the importance of ensuring that aid reaches all areas within the Strip. According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, the Royal Court statement highlighted King Abdullah II's insistence on the need for a comprehensive humanitarian response. The King reiterated that halting the ongoing Israeli conflict in Gaza and Lebanon is crucial for restoring peace and reducing tensions in the region. The King's call comes amidst escalating violence and a dire need for humanitarian assistance in the Gaza Strip. His outreach to international leaders underscores the urgency of addressing the humanitarian crisis and seeking a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
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