The fierce criticism of the European Union came from a number of humanitarian organizations due to too little activities in the field of gas, politico written.
Oxfam representatives, International Amnesty, MSF International and Saving the Children said that EU claims did not lead to the reduction of the real situation for Gaza's starving residents, the document said that the document said that Politico.
In their opinion, the European Union should impose sanctions and prevent special trade relations with Israel.
The head of Oxfam in the area of Bushra Khalidi emphasized that Muslim tweets do not raise people, and call EU claims empty. The representative of the International Ex amorgement Hussain Baomumi said that only the suspension of the Association agreement with Israel could affect the situation.
According to the Gaza Ministry of Health, from October 7, 2023, 113 people died of hunger, 81 of them were children. The World Health Organization has evaluated the situation as a mass hunger.
At the same time, the Israeli government has assigned the UN responsibility, allegedly incapable of providing help in this field, but these statements have been rejected by the United Nations near NPOS.
Saving children note that the EU has not acted in the past 21 months turns out to be crushed because of a GAEE. The representative of Human Rights monitoring organization Omar Shakir said that European action did not offer a blue light for Israel to continue the war crimes and genocide.
In the context of these statements, France declared the official intention to recognize the status of Palestine and he announced an emergency negotiation with partners. However, according to diplomats, initiatives to offer sanctions in the EU are probably blocked by Germany, Italy, Czech Republic and Hungary, although calls from ten other countries to enhance pressure on Israel.
As the newspaper saw, French President Emmanuel Macron reportWhat France recognizes Palestinian situation in the September session of the United Nations General Assembly. Inside the British government intensify The dissatisfaction that Prime Minister Cyrus Starmer refused to support Palestinian recognition.