EU top diplomat tells Israel to stop killing Gazans at aid points
GAZA STRIP, JUL 22 – The European Union condemns Israel for killing over 1,000 Palestinians seeking aid in Gaza and warns of potential actions if humanitarian access does not improve.
- In Brussels on July 22, the EU condemned the killing of civilians seeking aid in Gaza and warned Israel to uphold commitments on aid access.
- EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas wrote "All options remain on the table if Israel doesn't deliver on its pledges," while European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen added `civilians cannot be targets`, outlining potential measures if conditions don't improve.
- Between May 27 and July 21, the UN Human Rights Office reported at least 1,054 Palestinians killed accessing food, while Médecins Sans Frontières urged the EU to pressure Israel and open crossings.
- Among measures under consideration, a Reuters document lists suspending the EU-Israel Association Agreement and halting cooperation projects, while Belgian federal police arrested two Israeli soldiers over credible war crimes accusations on July 21.
- On July 15, the Foreign Affairs Council, Kaja Kallas said the EU will monitor Israel’s commitments and issue biweekly updates, underscoring Gaza’s humanitarian crisis.
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Canada calls for immediate resumption of UN-led aid in Gaza
OTTAWA (Reuters) -The Canadian government said on Wednesday that Israeli military operations against civilians and aid workers in Gaza were unacceptable, and called for the immediate resumption of U.N.-led aid distribution in the war-torn enclave.
Canada Among 28 Countries Calling for Gaza War to ‘End Now’
Canada has joined 27 other countries in calling for the war in Gaza to “end now,” issuing a joint statement that was rebuffed by Israel. Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand called the situation in the Gaza Strip “horrific” as she announced Canada’s stance on July 21. Canada is calling for “an immediate ceasefire, the release of all hostages and a full resumption of humanitarian aid, including food,” Anand said on X. The statement says Israel’s …
“The civilians cannot be objective. Never. The images of Gaza are unbearable. The European Union reiterates its call for a free, safe and rapid flow of humanitarian aid, and for full respect for international and humanitarian law. Gaza’s civilians have suffered too long. This must stop now. Israel must keep its promises.”
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