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Gaza suffering has reached ‘unimaginable’ levels, Canada and 23 other foreign ministers say

  • On August 12, representatives from 24 nations, along with EU officials, endorsed a joint declaration urging Israel to permit unhindered humanitarian aid access to Gaza.
  • The statement followed Israel's late July steps to pause fighting and open protected routes for aid convoys amid rising international concerns.
  • The ministers urged Israel to authorize all international NGO shipments and unblock essential humanitarian actors to deliver food, fuel, medicine, and more.
  • They cautioned that famine is occurring visibly and emphasized that the situation in Gaza has deteriorated to an unprecedented humanitarian emergency, calling for immediate intervention.
  • Certain EU countries such as Germany and Hungary chose not to endorse the statement, underscoring divisions as Western capitals push for increased aid.
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In Gaza there is a great need. Foreign ministers of most EU countries and other countries appeal to Israel. Even Israeli fighter pilots join demands for an end to the war.

The suffering in Gaza reaches unimaginable dimensions, write more than 20 foreign ministers in a joint statement. Switzerland has also signed.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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RTÉ broke the news in Ireland on Tuesday, August 12, 2025.
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