The Netherlands urged Israel on Thursday to exercise restraint in its military deployment to Gaza.
Prime Minister Mark Rutte said on X that he spoke by phone with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about the latest state of affairs regarding the agreement for a humanitarian pause in Gaza between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas.
"I informed Prime Minister Netanyahu that the Netherlands is still very concerned about the situation in Gaza. We must do everything we can to make the most of the humanitarian pauses to help the innocent people of Gaza," Rutte said.
He added that he conveyed some suggestions for better access of aid workers and relief supplies to Gaza.
"The Netherlands calls on Israel to exercise restraint in its military deployment. This must be proportionate and in line with international humanitarian law."
The two leaders also spoke about the release of the hostages, according to Rutte, who also drew attention to Dutch and other foreigners who still cannot leave Gaza.
Israel launched a massive military campaign in the Gaza Strip following a cross-border attack by Hamas on Oct. 7.
It has since killed over 15,000 people, including 6,150 children and 4,000 women, according to health authorities in the enclave.
The official Israeli death toll stands at 1,200.