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"Jimmy Carter said in an interview this week that since President Clinton there have never been any good-faith talks on the subject of the Middle East under the patronage of the United States of America. Expectations are therefore running high for the international conference in November. It is expected that there will be some tangible development so that we can actually envisage a time-scale for resolution of the human drama and conflict.
The humanitarian situation in Gaza is currently deteriorating. Although a few months ago we had a real open prison which constantly closing in, that is becoming ever more apparent when every day we count the dead, the hunger, the fear, the power of weapons and their effect, on both sides of the walls, on civilians’ lives. Humanitarian assistance is urgently required in the light of the Geneva Conventions and it is imperative that Israel should allow that assistance to be administered. The movement of persons and goods must become a reality, unless we are to see a real human tragedy in that coastal strip.
The major objectives which we should be launching at the next international conference are to put an end to the violence and to seek a solution based on the existing resolutions which will allow Palestinians and Israelis to live together in peace, before it is too late."@en1
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