Leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) powers on Thursday called the ceasefire deal in Gaza “a significant development” and urged Israel and Hamas to work on its “full implementation”, AFP reports.

“This is a significant development,” the G7 said in a statement, urging “all parties to engage constructively” in its next phases of talks “to help ensure its full implementation and a permanent end to hostilities.”

The G7 also reaffirmed its support for Israel’s defense from security threats, urging “Iran and its proxies to refrain from any further attack against Israel.” In its statement, the group also highlighted the “catastrophic humanitarian situation in Gaza, where conditions continue to deteriorate.”

“We demand all parties allow the safe, rapid, and unimpeded passage of humanitarian assistance and ensure the protection of civilians, including humanitarian workers,” the G7 said.

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