Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof has urged his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu to achieve a cease-fire in the Gaza Strip to avoid an escalation of tensions in the Middle East.

Following the phone call, Schoof stated on X that he had “a good conversation” with Netanyahu and stressed the “importance of Israel’s security to the Netherlands.”

The Dutch premier emphasized the “urgent need to prevent further escalation in the Middle East” and urged breaking the “cycle of violence and retaliation.”

“It is essential that the parties reach a deal on an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, the release of the hostages and the unhindered delivery of more humanitarian aid to the suffering people of Gaza,” Schoof said, ensuring that his country “supports all efforts aimed at achieving a ceasefire.”

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