The Government of the Canton of Sarajevo stated in a release that during the talks, the importance of further strengthening cooperation was emphasized. The Ambassador expressed gratitude for the unwavering solidarity of the citizens of Sarajevo, highlighting education and youth empowerment as key factors for preserving the national identity of Palestine. The President of the Assembly of the Canton of Sarajevo, Elvedin Okerić, pointed to the deep historical analogy between the suffering in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the current situation in Palestine, emphasizing the moral responsibility of international actors. "The fate of the Palestinian people, especially the citizens of Gaza, has been marked by prolonged aggression and occupation, one of the most severe humanitarian crises of modern times. Despite years of destruction, blockade, and insecurity, the Palestinian people demonstrate exceptional resilience, dignity, and determination to remain on their land. Their struggle transcends the framework of regional conflict and becomes a symbol of resistance, the right to freedom, and the preservation of identity. In conditions where daily life and basic human rights are seriously threatened, the citizens of Gaza bear witness to the strength of the human spirit and the unwavering will to defend their home, family, and future. This struggle, although waged under extremely difficult circumstances and against a far more powerful adversary, reminds the world of the universal values of freedom, justice, and dignity. At the same time, it calls on the international community to take responsibility, show solidarity, and act actively towards a lasting and just peace. Considering the shared cultural connection and the almost identical horrors our peoples have endured, the Canton of Sarajevo will, within its competencies and capacities, remain a lasting support for the Palestinian people," Okerić emphasized. Uk stressed that Gaza must not be spoken of today only through political frameworks, but through the prism of human dignity. "Everything we read about Gaza today, despite censorship, we in Sarajevo recognize because we felt it on our own skin three decades ago. It is painful that a people seeking only the right to life are denied basic needs, while those who should be protectors often turn their heads. Speaking the truth about the suffering of children and civilians is not a matter of political opportunism, but a debt to innocent victims. The people in Gaza do not seek pity; they seek justice and freedom, and they will always have friends in us who will not remain silent," stated Prime Minister Uk. A special segment of the talks was dedicated to the situation of Palestinian prisoners, with particular reference to UN reports on the unjustified detention of children under ten years old. The adoption of the death penalty law by the Israeli Knesset was institutionally condemned, assessed as a flagrant violation of the principles of international humanitarian law and a dangerous escalation of violence. At the end of the meeting, it was emphasized that the Canton of Sarajevo continues with operational aid activities. To date, 300,000 KM in direct aid for Gaza has been allocated through the budget, health programs for the rehabilitation of injured children have been launched, and the doors of the University of Sarajevo are open to Palestinian students. The Assembly and Government of the Canton of Sarajevo called on domestic and international institutions to respond urgently, with the message that the suffering in Gaza must be stopped before it becomes a permanent defeat for the entire civilization.