Lula is invited by Trump to join a ‘peace council’ in Gaza Invited by the President of the United States, Donald Trump, to join a “Peace Council” in the Gaza Strip, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) has already criticized the stance of the government of Benjamin Netanyahu, Trump’s ally, towards the Palestinians on several occasions. In several speeches, in Brazil and in international forums, Lula has said, for example, that the Netanyahu government is carrying out a “genocide” in Gaza and that there is an ongoing attempt not only to “exterminate the Palestinian people”, but rather an attempt to “annihilate their dream of a nation”. Over the past year, the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs released statements in which it defended the complete withdrawal of Israeli troops from Palestinian territory and questioned the ethical and legal limits of military actions in Gaza led by the Netanyahu government. Unlike the United States and Israel, Brazil recognizes the State of Palestine. In October 2023, when the war in the region intensified – following attacks by the terrorist group Hamas on Israeli territory – Brazil attempted to approve a resolution in the United Nations (UN) Security Council that would lead to a ceasefire and the permanent entry of humanitarian aid for the Palestinians. The presidents of the United States, Donald Trump, and Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT), speak to journalists before a meeting in Kuala Lumpur. Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters But the attempt failed due to a veto from the US government, at the time headed by Joe Biden, who claimed that the text did not make clear Israel’s right to defend itself. Since then, Lula has criticized both Hamas’ actions and Netanyahu’s way of dealing with the Palestinians, which has caused a diplomatic distance between Brazil and Israel. ‘Carnage’ Head of Brazilian diplomacy, Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira, has already made public demands on the international community to intercede in the face of what he called the “carnage” carried out by the Netanyahu government against the Palestinians. “I believe it’s a terrible situation that’s happening. There’s carnage. It’s a terrible thing that’s happening. There’s a huge number [de mortes de] children. It is something that the international community cannot look at idly,” said Mauro Vieira in May last year, for example, during a hearing in the Senate. Also last year, Mauro Vieira – in a public hearing in the Chamber of Deputies – said that it is legitimate for Israel to want to defend its population, but stated that the actions against civilians in Gaza “have long exceeded any limit of proportionality.” This is clear and obvious, the president has referred to this countless times. And also [posição] of criticism of the attitude of the State of Israel, of the current government of Israel, for the atrocities and the disproportionate reaction against a civilian population”, stated the minister. Trump’s advice The creation of the “Peace Council” is considered a key element of the second phase of the plan supported by Washington to end the war in the Palestinian territory. “I can say with certainty that it is the largest and most prestigious council ever convened at any time and place”, highlighted the American president when making the announcement on the networks According to the White House, the council will discuss issues such as “strengthening governance capacity, regional relations, reconstruction, attracting investment, large-scale financing and capital mobilization.”
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Called by Trump to the ‘Peace Council’, Lula has already said that there is ‘genocide’ in Gaza; minister spoke of ‘carnage’; remember
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