Israel's plan to evacuate Gaza would be illegal forceful displacement, Norway and Iceland say
- On May 7, 2025, six European foreign ministers jointly condemned Israel's intentions to intensify its military actions in Gaza, describing such plans as illegal forced displacement.
- Their opposition stems from Israeli plans, known as 'Operation Gideon's Chariots', which aim to consolidate territory and move Gaza's population south.
- The ministers warned that this plan would worsen the humanitarian crisis caused by an ongoing Israeli blockade that restricts food, medicine, and aid access.
- They expressed strong opposition to any alterations in Gaza's population distribution or land control that involve coercing or enabling the permanent relocation of residents, and they urged an immediate ceasefire.
- The statement implies that the plan would breach international law, deepen civilian suffering, and damage prospects for an Israeli-Palestinian two-state solution.
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Gaza. Six European countries sign a declaration to condemn intensified attacks
A declaration is made by Spain, Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, Norway and Slovenia. The contents of Gaza. Six European countries sign a declaration to condemn the intensification of attacks appeared first in Jornal i.
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