EU top diplomat tells Israel to stop killing Gazans at aid points
GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, JUL 22 – The European Union demands Israel halt civilian killings at Gaza aid points as over 1,000 Palestinians have died seeking humanitarian assistance since May 2025, officials said.
- On Tuesday, Kaja Kallas wrote, `'The killing of civilians seeking aid in Gaza is indefensible,'` condemning the violence in Gaza.
- On July 10, the EU reached an aid expansion deal with Israel, with Kaja Kallas announcing biweekly compliance updates.
- Between May 27 and July 21, the UN Human Rights Office reported at least 1,054 Palestinians killed seeking food, and an IDF reservist said soldiers shot at white flags, reports say.
- Following pressure from the EU, Belgium's federal police arrested two Israeli soldiers for war crimes, and 25 Western countries condemned the 'inhumane killing' of over 800 aid seekers, attributing responsibility to Israel.
- According to a document seen by Reuters, options include suspending the EU-Israel Association Agreement, with conditions outlined in the EU's inventory of measures.
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