Govt Urged to Impose Sanctions on Israel over Gaza War
- Tens of thousands marched in Dublin on May 17, 2025, demanding the Irish Government sanction Israel over the Gaza conflict and calling for an immediate ceasefire.
- The protest follows over two months of Israel blocking humanitarian aid to Gaza amid a military offensive that began on October 7, 2023, causing widespread suffering.
- The United Nations criticized a new aid plan backed by Israel and the U.S., citing security concerns and rejecting cooperation with the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.
- OCHA spokesman Jens Laerke described the situation as "grotesquely abnormal" and urged global leaders to face pressure, noting the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation is vastly underfunded.
- These developments underscore intensified calls for lifting the blockade, ensuring aid delivery by neutral actors, and addressing alleged war crimes linked to the ongoing Gaza war.
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Seven European Countries Ask Israel to Allow Access to Humanitarian Aid in Gaza
Seven European countries have asked Israel "to return to its current policy" in Gaza and to raise themselves "on the right" in terms of aid under a catastrophic humanitarian situation in the territory, inform her on Saturday, according to Agerpres.
Malta joins six EU countries in call for Gaza ceasefire and humanitarian access
Malta joined forces with six other European countries on Friday to call on a ceasefire in the Middle East and a commitment to permit the delivery of humanitarian aid in the Gaza Strip.The Middle East conflict was the subject of a meeting between Prime Minister Robert Abela and the leaders of Spain, Ireland, Norway, Luxembourg,...
Spain Joins Six Other European Countries to Demand a Halt to the Israeli Offensive in Gaza
The escalation of violence in the Gaza Strip, where the Israeli army has already caused more than 53,000 deaths, more than 200 in the last 72 hours, has planned on the international meeting Gaza Moment, promoted from Spain, in which the country, together with Iceland, Malta, Norway, Slovenia and Luxembourg, has signed a joint declaration, to which Ireland has joined, to demand the lifting of the humanitarian blockade imposed on the Strip since 2…
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