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Antonio Costa and Ursula von der Layen for Gaza: Pictures are "unbearable" - World Stock Market

European Commission President Ursula von der Laieni, posting on X, said of the situation in Gaza that the images were “unbearable” and emphasized the need to protect civilians and respect for international law, pointing out the humanitarian crisis. Civilians Cannot Be Targets. Never. The images from gaza are unbearable. The EU Reiterates Its Call for the Free, Safe and Swift Flow of Humanitarian Aid. And for the full responses of International a…

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The President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, once again asks Israel to allow access to humanitarian aid in the Gaza Strip. Representatives of non-governmental organizations have actively warned that the Palestinians are subject to a "strong awareness", a Political announcement.

·Romania
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The President of the European Council, Antonio Costa, said today that the situation in Gaza "is intolerable", confirming the words of the President of the European Commission, who asked Israel to "stop now". "The situation in Gaza is intolerable", wrote the head of the institution which joins the Heads of Government and State of the EU in a publication on the social network X. On the same day that 21 children died by malnutrition and hunger in t…

·Funchal, Portugal
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According to the UN Refugee Agency (UNRWA), the humanitarian situation is deteriorating dramatically

·Warszawa, Poland
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