Cyprus, Greece – The National Committee for the Management of Gaza concluded its meetings with the Peace Council in Nicosia, Cyprus. These meetings were part of a series aimed at strengthening international coordination regarding the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip. Mechanisms for supporting relief and reconstruction efforts were discussed, as well as ways to alleviate the suffering of civilians affected by the war.
The meetings included an exchange of views on the field and humanitarian developments in the Gaza Strip. The importance of intensifying international efforts to ensure the safe and regular delivery of humanitarian aid to the population was emphasized. Support for institutions working in the fields of health, relief, and basic services was also discussed.
The two sides also discussed opportunities for cooperation with international organizations and donors to provide the necessary support for reconstruction projects and the rehabilitation of extensively damaged infrastructure. In addition, efforts to provide basic necessities for displaced persons and affected families were strengthened.
At the conclusion of the meetings, participants emphasized the importance of continued coordination among various international and regional stakeholders to support stability and improve the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip. They also stressed the need to intensify diplomatic efforts to reach solutions that guarantee the protection of civilians and facilitate relief operations.
The final statement indicated that the next phase will witness continued communication between the National Committee for the Management of Gaza and the Peace Council. This aims to follow up on agreements reached and establish practical mechanisms for implementing humanitarian and development initiatives. Ultimately, this will serve the residents of the Gaza Strip and alleviate the repercussions of the ongoing crisis.



