Israel launched aerial and ground operations on Gaza after Hamas killed 1,200 and took 240 hostages on 7 October, Reuters reports.
Shoukry, reiterating Arab leaders’ calls for an immediate ceasefire, said governance of Gaza is up to the Palestinian people
The Palestinian Authority and Palestinian Liberation Organisation are the legitimate representatives of the Palestinian people and “should be accorded the ability to govern both the West Bank and Gaza”, Shoukry said during an event at the Centre for Strategic and International Studies in Washington.
It was premature to discuss details of Gaza’s future governance since the outcome of Israel’s military campaign was uncertain, he said.
“I think we have to wait and see what is the consequence of this military operation and the conditions that exist in Gaza and then proceed to address the political relationships,” Shoukry added.
Shoukry said the appropriate response from the international community would be to first call for a cessation of hostilities and then seek a political resolution of the conflict an indirect criticism of Washington’s rejection of calls for a ceasefire.
“I would like to have seen a ceasefire yesterday, actually 60 days ago,” Shoukry said.