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Germany, UK, and France Condemn Israeli Occupation’s Blockade of Gaza Aid

Germany, France, and the United Kingdom on Wednesday issued a joint statement condemning ongoing Zionist blockade of humanitarian aid into Gaza, calling for an immediate resumption of unrestricted aid deliveries and renewed efforts toward a ceasefire. The foreign ministers warned that the Zionist entity has blocked the entry of aid for over fifty days, putting Palestinian civilians, including one million children, at acute risk of starvation, disease, and death.

They stressed that during the earlier ceasefire, aid was delivered at scale, unlike the current “intolerable” situation. The ministers criticized recent remarks by Zionist war Minister Katz and Zionist plans to maintain a postwar presence in Gaza, saying humanitarian aid must never be politicized, and Palestinian territory must not be subjected to demographic changes.

The statement also condemned Zionist strikes on humanitarian workers, infrastructure, and medical facilities, demanding protection for civilians and urgent healthcare access. The ministers reiterated calls for a ceasefire and a commitment to a two-state solution for lasting peace and regional stability.

The Zionist Entity has killed over 51,000 Palestinians in Gaza since October 2023, most of them women and children.

 

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