Stubb Condemns "Man-Made Famine" in Gaza, Urges Israel to Allow Aid Access
GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, JUL 25 – Prime Minister Albanese condemns Israel's blockade that has blocked over 6,000 aid trucks and caused starvation deaths among Palestinians, urging compliance with international law.
- Prime Minister Anthony Albanese condemned Israel's blockade in Gaza, urging immediate compliance with international law to allow aid delivery.
- The humanitarian crisis followed Hamas' October 7, 2023 attacks on Israel, which triggered the ongoing conflict and subsequent Gaza blockade.
- More than 6,000 aid trucks have been blocked, causing widespread malnutrition and at least five children dying last weekend in Gaza.
- Finnish President Alexander Stubb called the situation a "man-made famine" and French President Emmanuel Macron announced plans to recognise Palestine at the UN.
- The blockade's continuation risks worsening starvation and civilian deaths, raising calls for unrestricted humanitarian access and a two-state solution.
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