2024-05-16 00:05:51

EU Urges Israel to Halt Rafah Offensive in Gaza Amid Growing Humanitarian Concerns

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The European Union is calling on Israel to immediately end its military operation in Rafah, Gaza, to prevent a further deterioration of the humanitarian situation. EU stresses Israel's right to self-defense but demands compliance with international humanitarian law to safeguard civilians.

Amid the conflict, Secretary of State Antony Blinken warns that aid gains in Gaza are at risk, impacting hundreds of thousands of displaced persons. Israel's Defense Minister advocates for a post-war plan in Gaza, emphasizing the need for a government alternative to Hamas.

Additionally, a diplomatic row between Israel and Egypt over the Rafah border crossing has strained relations and disrupted aid transit to Gaza.

DER SPIEGEL
15. Mai 2024 um 13:48

Israel-Hamas War: EU Urges Israel to Immediately End the Rafah Offensive in the Gaza Strip - DER SPIEGEL

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The EU foreign policy chief calls on Israel to immediately end the military operation in Rafah in the Gaza Strip to avoid further worsening the humanitarian situation. Israeli troops have advanced deeper into the city to dismantle suspected Hamas battalions. The EU emphasizes Israel's right to self-defense but demands compliance with international humanitarian law to ensure the safety of the civilian population.
New York Times - World
15. Mai 2024 um 20:16

Blinken Warns Fighting Could Undo Aid Gains in Gaza

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Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken warned that recent humanitarian aid gains in Gaza are at risk due to fighting in southern Gaza. Israel's military operation in Rafah has led to 600,000 people fleeing the area, impacting the delivery of aid to Gaza. European Union's top diplomat urged Israel to end the Rafah operation immediately to avoid straining relations.
DER SPIEGEL
15. Mai 2024 um 17:13

Israel: Defense Minister Yoav Gallant calls for post-war plan for Gaza - DER SPIEGEL

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Israel's Defense Minister Yoav Gallant is calling for a government alternative to Hamas and is demanding more ideas from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the future of the Gaza Strip. Gallant warns against an indefinite military control and calls for the establishment of a government alternative in Gaza. Prime Minister Netanyahu responds that as long as Hamas remains, no other actor will govern the Gaza Strip.
The Guardian
15. Mai 2024 um 13:55

Israel and Egypt in growing diplomatic row over Rafah border crossing

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Israel and Egypt are in a diplomatic row over the Rafah border crossing, with Egypt no longer participating in aid transit to Gaza and planning to join the genocide case against Israel at the UN's top court. Israel's seizure of the crossing, seen as a breach of the Israel-Egypt peace treaty, has resulted in a blockage of aid and strained relations between the two countries. Egypt is balancing sympathy for Palestinians with its concerns about Israel's control over Gaza's borders.
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