Position of the Federal Council on the conflict in the Middle East
The Federal Council condemns "the terrorist attacks carried out by Hamas since 7 October in the strongest possible terms and calls for the immediate release of all hostages". It recognises "Israel's right to ensure its defence and security, and stresses that international humanitarian law must be respected by all parties". International humanitarian law takes into account legitimate needs of a state such as security and military necessity, but it must be respected by all parties without exception. Violations of international humanitarian law and human rights must be investigated and perpetrators held accountable.
"The humanitarian consequences of the armed conflict in the Middle East are dire in Israel, in the occupied Palestinian territory and in the neighbouring countries affected”, the Federal Council states. Thousands of civilians have lost their lives since 7 October 2023. In light of this, it is central that all parties fulfil their obligations under international humanitarian law and allow swift, safe and unhindered humanitarian access to Gaza. "Humanitarian pauses or truces are necessary to guarantee access to aid and meet the needs of the population”, stresses the Federal Council.
According to the Federal Council's MENA Strategy 2021-2024, a lasting solution to the Middle East conflict can only be achieved by peaceful means. This is based on a two-state solution negotiated by both sides: two democratic states, Israel and Palestine, living side by side in peace and within secure and recognised borders.