JERUSALEM – Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan will visit the Palestinian Territories and Israel from Nov 3 to 6.
Dr Balakrishnan’s trip follows the recent implementation of the first phase of the
ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas
in Gaza and the release of hostages.
Announcing the working visit on Nov 3, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) said: “It reaffirms Singapore’s commitment towards humanitarian assistance for Palestinian civilians in Gaza and our support for the two-state solution.”
“Singapore will continue to support the Palestinian Authority’s capacity-building programmes and assist international efforts for the long-term reconstruction of Gaza,” the ministry added.
In a Facebook post on Nov 3, Dr Balakrishnan noted that the fragile first phase of the ceasefire in Gaza is still holding, adding: “This is an important window to consolidate peace and meet urgent humanitarian needs on the ground.”
He added that on behalf of Singapore, he will be handing over a cheque of US$500,000 (S$652,000) to the World Food Programme (WFP) to support its vital and necessary work. “The humanitarian needs on the ground are immense,” he said.
The WFP, a branch of the United Nations, is one of the world’s largest humanitarian organisations addressing hunger and promoting food security.
The ceasefire agreement, which took effect on Oct 10, marked the start of the first phase of a deal brokered by international mediators to end the fighting in Gaza after two years, and allow humanitarian aid to flow into the enclave.
    




