European Commissioner Hadja Lahbib has sent a direct message to Israel: "Stop killing people" in Gaza. She made this urgent appeal ahead of the crucial Foreign Affairs Council meeting.
Lahbib, responsible for Equality, Preparedness, and Crisis Management, emphasized her message to Israeli authorities was "very clear: put this agreement into action now. Stop killing the people." She highlighted that Israel is "far from" honoring their commitment to resume humanitarian aid.
While acknowledging some "positive" developments and openings for aid into Gaza, Lahbib warned the situation remains "so dangerous." She stressed that aid partners cannot operate effectively due to ongoing strikes, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis.
The Commissioner underscored the importance of maintaining "leverage and pressure" on Israel. This firm stance reflects the EU's commitment to pushing for a resolution and ensuring aid reaches those in need.
Lahbib articulated the comprehensive needs: "What we need is a ceasefire, an agreement, to stop the violence, the release of all the hostages, and alleviate the suffering of the people who are starving." Her statement outlines the critical steps for de-escalation.
This urgent call from a top EU official highlights the international community's deep concern over the escalating crisis in Gaza. It serves as a strong plea for immediate action to protect civilians and facilitate aid.
Source: https://trt.global/world/live/682d0cd9272976ac4c84461d#6872f70012e7b7811f9b8006