CAIRO – 12 August 2024: Japan expressed on Monday its deep concern over numerous civilian casualties caused by the Israeli strike on al-Tabeen school in the northern Gaza Strip that took place on August 10.
In a statement published on the Foreign Affairs ministry website, Japan extends its heartfelt condolences to the victims and their bereaved family members, and also expresses its deepest sympathy to those who were injured.
Japan also reiterated the importance of the protection of civilians, and urged all parties to act under international law including international humanitarian law, and to act in good faith based on relevant UN Security Council resolutions, including ensuring humanitarian assistance.
Japan expressed its ‘serious concern’ that numerous civilians including women and children have been so far affected, as well as the humanitarian situation in Gaza has remained critical.
Japan also said that it strongly supports the joint statement by the leaders of the United States, Egypt and Qatar issued on August 9, and the efforts made by the three countries.
In a previous statement issued August 9 by Foreign Minister Yōko Kamikawa, she said that the leaders of the United States, Egypt and Qatar issued a joint statement on negotiations over the release of hostages and ceasefire regarding Gaza, expressing that they are prepared as mediators, to present a final bridging proposal that resolves the remaining issues related to the implementation of the agreement.
The joint statement also urged both parties to resume urgent talks on August 15 in Doha or Cairo to close all remaining gaps and commence implementation of the deal without further delay.
“Japan appreciates the vigorous diplomatic efforts made by the United States, Egypt and Qatar to improve the situation, and strongly supports the joint statement by the leaders and the efforts made by the three countries,” the statement read.
It was added that even to this day, many people who have been held hostage are yet to be released, and at the same time the humanitarian situation on the ground is becoming increasingly dire due to the prolonged fighting, and the further destabilization caused by the spillover across the region remains a serious concern.
Japan strongly urged all parties concerned to seize this opportunity and steadily work toward the release of all hostages and a sustainable ceasefire.
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