Ireland Jointly Signs Letter Condemning Israeli Govt
GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, AUG 10 – Nine European countries warn Israel's planned Gaza offensive expansion risks worsening the humanitarian crisis and may violate international law, the condemnation letter states.
- Europe’s foreign ministers condemned Israel’s plan on August 10, warning it could kill large numbers of civilians and displace nearly one million Palestinians.
- Last week, Israel’s security Cabinet approved a major operation to seize Gaza City, despite warnings it could endanger hostages held by Hamas.
- Humanitarian groups warn the operation could lead to an 'unacceptably high number of fatalities' and displace nearly one million Palestinian civilians, deepening Gaza’s crisis.
- Following the criticism, Ireland’s T�naiste Simon Harris urged the Israeli government to reconsider its decision to escalate its offensive in Gaza, citing humanitarian concerns.
- Following the announcements, Netanyahu disclosed plans to hand over Gaza to unnamed 'Arab forces' after defeating Hamas, amid international push for ceasefire.
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United Nations Security Council. Credit: Flickr / United Nations Photo CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 Greece joined four other European nations—the United Kingdom, Denmark, France, and Slovenia—in issuing a joint statement at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) condemning expansion of military operations in Gaza by Israel. The statement warns that this action risks violating international humanitarian law and will worsen the already catastrophic humanit…
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