Belgium and 10 Other Countries Urge Israel to Allow Aid Into Gaza
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More than 10 countries, including Great Britain, France, Canada and Japan, have called on Israel to allow unimpeded humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip, warning that conditions in the Palestinian enclave remain catastrophic.
The situation remains catastrophic for the population of the Gaza Strip.
Some ten countries, including Canada, France and the United Kingdom, urged Israel on Wednesday to allow humanitarian aid to enter the Gaza Strip "without hindrance", believing that the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip remained "disadvantaged".
Ten countries are calling on Israel to allow humanitarian aid to flow into Gaza by opening the Rafah crossing, days after the demolition of the UN's UNRWA offices in Jerusalem.
Ten governments, including France, Canada and Britain, called on Israel on Wednesday for immediate and unhindered access for humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip. In their joint statement, they stressed that the humanitarian situation in the region remains extremely critical. As noted in the joint statement by the foreign ministries of Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Spain, France, Ireland, Iceland, Japan, Norway, Portugal and Britain, the amounts of ai…
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