Arab foreign ministers welcomed an agreement for a temporary truce between Israel and Hamas but said it should be extended and become a first step toward a full cessation of hostilities, Reuters reports.
The foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Jordan said at a roundtable discussion with journalists in London that the agreement, which includes hostage releases and stepped-up aid into the devastated Gaza Strip, should also ultimately lead to a resumption of talks for a two-state solution.
The Arab foreign ministers are leading a so-called contact group of mostly Muslim countries which are lobbying Israel’s major allies to bring about an end to the Gaza crisis.



























