Fighting Escalates in Gaza Sector Where Hostages Believed to Be Held as International Voices Demand War's End
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Video - The intensification of Israeli military operations and the deterioration of access to food in the enclave have prompted the international community to react in recent days.
Israel's action in Gaza is causing international criticism. Now more than two dozen countries are calling for an end to the war. Meanwhile, Israel has opened a new front. UN organizations are calling for an alarm.
Slovakia has joined the appeal of a group of 25 states and the European Commission calling for an immediate end to the war in the Gaza Strip and condemning the "inhumane killing of civilians" and the holding of hostages. This was reported by the Slovak news agency TASR, citing the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' Communications Department. "The Slovak Republic has joined the declaration initiated by the United Kingdom on the occupied Palestinian ter…
Utopia Eduardo Ibarra Aguirre Put an “immediate end” to the war against the Gaza Strip, demanded the chancellors of 28 national, basically European states – La Jornada reduced them to 25 and Azul Alzaga to “more than 20” – and questioned the Israeli government’s model of distribution of “aid” after the killing of more than 800 Palestinians near food distribution points, and condemned what they described as “drift of inhuman aid and death of civi…
Bratislava - Slovakia on Tuesday joined a group of 28 countries and a representative of the European Commission that this week issued a joint statement calling for an immediate end to the war in the Gaza Strip and condemning the killing of civilians and the holding of Israeli hostages by the terrorist movement Hamas. According to Slovak media, the TASR agency reported this last night, citing the Slovak Foreign Ministry.
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