EU's Call for Ceasefire in Gaza Amid Israel-Gaza Conflict
Amid escalating violence in the Israel-Gaza conflict, EU foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell is advocating for a ceasefire in the town of Rafah following an Israeli airstrike that resulted in numerous casualties. The European Union is contemplating reactivating its border mission in Gaza, suspended since 2007. German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock is urging Israel to acknowledge and abide by the decisions of the International Court of Justice.
Additionally, discussions between EU and Arab ministers are set to take place to address the Gaza war, work towards a two-state solution, and enhance humanitarian aid efforts. Germany has pledged an extra 39 million euros in aid for Gaza, with a focus on emergency health services and disease control, underscoring the significance of upholding international law in the region.
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