Global pressure on the Zionist regime to abolish Gaza’s siege
More than 5 countries called on the Zionist regime to immediately allow the sending of aid to Gaza.
According to RCO News Agency, more than 5 countries, along with the European Union, have called on the Zionist regime to block the siege of aid to the Gaza Strip and allow the United Nations and humanitarian institutions to operate independently and impartially.
In a joint statement, the foreign ministers of countries, including Australia, Canada, Japan and France, emphasized that the Gaza population is at risk of famine and that the people of the area should obtain vital assistance immediately.
Reminding that the Zionist regime’s security cabinet is said to have approved a new model of sending aid to Gaza that the United Nations and its humanitarian partners cannot accept, the statement emphasized that humanitarian principles are important in all global conflicts and should be implemented in all war zones.
“Humanitarian aid should never be politicized, and the Palestinian land should not be smaller or undergraduate,” the statement said.
They said, “We, as humanitarian aid donors, have two simple messages for the Israeli cabinet; “Immediately allow Gaza’s full resistance to help, and let the United Nations and humanitarian institutions work to save lives, reduce suffering and preserve human dignity, independent and impartiality.”
The statement reiterated the immediate return to the ceasefire and the move towards the implementation of the two -state solution: “The only way to achieve peace and security for Israelis and Palestinians and to ensure long -term stability for the whole region is the two -state solution.”
The joint statement was signed by EU officials and foreign ministers of Australia, Canada, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Holland, New Zealand, Norway, Norway
The Zionist regime, which has abandoned Hamas on January 5, has closed all entrance to Gaza on food, medicine and humanitarian aid and worse the humanitarian crisis in the area since March 2.
Meanwhile, the Zionist Prime Minister’s office on Sunday claimed that Tel Aviv would allow “initial food” to enter the Gaza population “to prevent hunger crisis.”
The famine said that the famine could endanger the “continuation of the Gaddon Chariot operation”, which refers to a new phase of the Zionist regime’s land in northern and southern Gaza.
The Zionist army has been following a cruel attack on Gaza since October, which has killed more than 6,000 Palestinians, most of whom were women and children.
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