Today, our hearts are breaking for the children of Gaza. Tomorrow, we must give them peace | Gordon Brown

Today, our hearts are breaking for the children of Gaza. Tomorrow, we must give them peace | Gordon Brown

The damage that ongoing fighting will cause to young minds is incalculable. A peace plan that prioritises their needs is vital

The nightmare continues. One year on from the horror of the 7 October massacre and the inhumane seizure of hostages, more than 40,000 lives have been destroyed after relentless bombing, war continues to spread to the wider Middle East and a ceasefire seems as far away as ever. And, yet, amid the rubble and the shattered dreams of peace, we must still look for signs of hope.

A detailed plan for a two-state solution lies gathering dust. Moving it forward will require a globally coordinated effort not just in word but in deed. Most immediately, we need to step up our efforts for a ceasefire and intensify the pressure for the release of hostages. And while today hearts are broken, our promise that we will do everything in our power to support reconstruction must be unbreakable. We may feel akin to watchers on the shore, but we must also think ahead to a time when the guns fall silent, and so we should not delay to plan for and prepare the unprecedented support required for those who have known nothing but suffering, but for whom nothing better is on offer: Gaza’s 1 million children.

Gordon Brown was UK prime minister from 2007 to 2010

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