LegalInternational NGO and Solidarity Call for Immediate Cessation of Hostilities in Israel-Hamas...

International NGO and Solidarity Call for Immediate Cessation of Hostilities in Israel-Hamas Conflict

The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, which began with a relentless rocket barrage on October 7, has resulted in a significant loss of life and raised concerns about the potential for further escalation into a global crisis. Various governments and international organisations have issued official statements urging an end to the conflict.

On the 12th of this month, the Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light (HWPL), an international non-governmental organisation headquartered in South Korea, and affiliated with the UN Economic and Social Council and the Seoul Metropolitan Government, issued an official statement regarding the Israel-Hamas conflict. This marks HWPL’s third official statement advocating for peace, following previous statements addressing the human rights crisis in Myanmar in March 2021 and the Russia-Ukraine War in February 2022.

In their statement, HWPL expressed, “It is the innocent civilians who become the victims in wars, and everyone in the world is witnessing this situation in real time. Failing to stop an unjustified war will result in thousands and tens of thousands of civilian casualties. Can anyone compensate for such devastating atrocities?”

HWPL further emphasised its call “for the two parties of the war to immediately cease the acts of aggression, protect the citizens, and actively engage in efforts to ensure recovery and peace”, and calls on “the UN and the international community to swiftly take necessary measures such as mediating peace between the two parties to bring them to a dialogue and providing humanitarian support.”

Back on March 14, 2016, HWPL collaborated with international legal experts from 15 different countries to formulate and announce the “Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW)” as a framework for international peace law. This declaration advocates international cooperation, citizen involvement, and cultural approaches to prevent conflict, mediate disputes, and promote peace. HWPL has expressed its intention to submit the DPCW to the United Nations. Through peace initiatives conducted in over 170 nations, HWPL is developing detailed action plans to create a more peaceful world by establishing an institutionalised approach to the global community while raising awareness of peace among the general public.

For the complete statement, please visit HWPL’s official website at www.hwpl.kr.

News Desk
News Deskhttps://www.businessmanchester.co.uk/
The Business Manchester News Desk team is a collective of experienced journalists and editors dedicated to delivering comprehensive business news and insights from the Manchester area and beyond. With a strong background in finance, technology, property, and innovation, our team ensures that our readers stay well-informed about the latest trends and developments in the business world. Through in-depth reports and insightful analysis, the Business Manchester News Desk team is committed to providing high-quality journalism to its audience.
Latest

Five sales metrics every Manchester startup should track

Manchester's tech and e-commerce startups often focus heavily on product development and marketing impressions. It's common to see founders celebrate website traffic peaks while...

Louis Mulholland Unveils Upcoming Historical Novel Perfectly Imperfect

An Emotional Story of Strength, Acceptance and the Need to Belong UK, July 3, 2026 – Author Louis Mulholland will publish his latest novel, Perfectly...

How to create an office people want to work in

Modern offices must prioritise well-being and engaging design to boost productivity and encourage consistent in-person attendance. Gone are the days when a desk setup and...

Copious Ltd launches Litigated.com, expanding AI technology from housing disrepair to legal intelligence

Copious Ltd has officially launched its AI-powered legal intelligence system, Litigated.com. Designed to help law firms process complex evidence faster, Litigated can reduce administrative workload...
Subscribe to our newsletter
Business Manchester will use the information you provide on this form to be in touch with you and to provide updates and marketing.
Don't miss

How do AI models influence the business world?

AI now extends well beyond experimental technology. Across the United Kingdom, organisations of every size now rely on machine learning algorithms, natural language processing...

Contractors must prioritise safety before entering occupied properties, warns Timberwise chief

Property care expert says better planning is essential to protect homeowners, vulnerable residents and the wider public during specialist treatment work A leading UK property...

7 Best areas in Greater Manchester for first-time buyers

Manchester is known for its industrial history, thriving business scene, and neighbourhoods. The city's famous worker bee, first adopted during the 19th century, still...

Business Number Plate Sales Double as Firms Use Registrations to Extend Fleet Life and Go Viral

SWANSEA, UK. June 30th, 2026 - Private number plates are increasingly being used by UK businesses for reasons that go far beyond personalisation, according to Plates4Less. While...

More News

Copious Ltd launches Litigated.com, expanding AI technology from housing disrepair to legal intelligence

Copious Ltd has officially launched its AI-powered legal intelligence system, Litigated.com. Designed to help law firms process complex evidence faster, Litigated can reduce administrative workload...

BCM Law celebrates senior promotion and continued investment in apprenticeships

A fast-growing Stockport law firm based at Stockport Business and Innovation Centre is celebrating the promotion of one of its rising stars while continuing...

Fewer People Are Claiming Compensation Despite Rising Injury Concerns, Says Mooneerams Solicitors

CARDIFF, UK. June 3rd, 2026 - Personal injury claims have fallen dramatically over recent years, despite large numbers of people continuing to suffer injuries caused...