Israel’s European allies urge lifting of ‘intolerable’ Gaza aid blockade
- Germany, France, and Britain called on Israel to stop blocking humanitarian aid into Gaza, warning of a risk of starvation and disease.
- The UN reported a dire humanitarian situation for 2.4 million inhabitants of Gaza due to an Israeli blockade since March 2.
- The foreign ministers criticized Defence Minister Israel Katz for politicizing humanitarian aid and described the Israeli blockade as intolerable.
- The foreign ministers emphasized that humanitarian aid must not be used as a political tool and called for better protection for civilians and aid workers in Gaza.
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Germany, France, UK say Israel's Gaza aid blockade 'must end'
Germany, France and Britain on Wednesday called on Israel to stop blocking humanitarian aid into Gaza, warning of "an acute risk of starvation, epidemic disease and death."
Germany, France, UK say Israel’s Gaza aid blockade ’must end’
Germany, France and Britain on Wednesday called on Israel to stop blocking humanitarian aid into Gaza, warning of "an acute risk of starvation, epidemic disease and death". "This must end," their foreign ministers said in a joint statement. "We urge Israel to immediately re-start a rapid and unimpeded flow of humanitarian aid to Gaza in order to meet the needs of all civilians." After 18 months of devastating war and an Israeli blockade on aid s…
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