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Israel-Hamas W@r: Nigerian Senate calls for ceasefire, urges FG to intervene

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The Nigerian Senate, on Tuesday, called for an end to the Israel-Hamas w@r that has led to the k#lling of thousands of people.

The Senate also urged the executive arm of government to intervene in the cri§is by calling for two separate states for Israel and Palestine. This followed the adoption of a motion sponsored by Senator Suleiman Kawu Sumaila (NNPP, Kano South) and co-sponsored by 28 others.

Senator Adamu Aliero (PDP, Kebbi), who presented the motion, said the casualty figures in the ongoing w@r were horrifying and that if not ended immediately, it may lead to World W@r III. He said from the United Nactions (UN) figure, the w@r which broke out in October with an attack by Hamas on the Israeli territory, it said 18 places of worship had been destr%yed, 22,600 residential units damaged, 19 medical centres, 90 education facilities, 70 industrial facilities and 49 media offices razed down.

He said even though there has been a renewed effort to negotiate a peace settlement between Israel and the Palestinians, he noted that the talks have failed to produce the needed results. Speaking on the motion, the deputy Senate President, Barau Jibrin, said: “What we need now is a ceasefire so that people who are being k#lled every day will no longer be k#lled. So many have lost their lives; so many children have been left orphaned.All you see on television about the conflict are dead bodies and so forth. This is not acceptable. All this is not good for the modern world.

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