Jennifer McClellan

07/26/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/27/2025 01:24

McClellan Statement on U.S. Withdrawal from Ceasefire Negotiations between Israel and Hamas Amidst Growing Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza

Washington, D.C. - Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan (VA-04) issued the following statement after the Trump Administration abandoned ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Hamas amidst an intensifying humanitarian crisis in Gaza:

"Every day, death and mass starvation take a greater toll on the people of Gaza. They face a humanitarian crisis that has cost thousands of lives and prolongs suffering in the region. This crisis is reaching an inflection point and deserves swift, immediate and continued action to avoid further loss of life and worsening conditions.

"Following the Biden-Harris Administration's success in reaching a ceasefire agreement, the Trump Administration has utterly failed to meet this critical moment and secure a similar deal between Israel and Hamas. By walking away from negotiations and shifting focus to unnamed 'alternative options,' this Administration has abandoned a leadership role in facilitating a lasting peace to the region.

"I urge the Trump Administration to use every tool at its disposal to reach a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas that releases the hostages, delivers desperately needed aid into Gaza, and develops a two-state solution that will allow both parties to coexist with dignity and self-determination. I have joined my colleagues in the House to urge the immediate delivery of humanitarian aid to Gazaand will continue to advocate for further relief to innocent civilians."

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