EU: If “Israel” does not improve aid in Gaza, all options are on table
GAZA, July 24 (YPA) – The European Union warned that all options were on the table if the Israeli occupation did not abide by the agreement reached with the bloc earlier this month to improve the humanitarian situation in Gaza.
This was clarified by the European Commission spokesman, who said: “Israel” has indeed made efforts to improve the entry of aid into Gaza, but the situation is still terrible. The occupation has made some efforts to improve the delivery of humanitarian aid to the residents of the Gaza Strip.
The agreement included a significant increase in the number of daily trucks carrying food and non-food supplies entering Gaza, the opening of several additional crossings in both the north and south of the Strip, and the reopening of Jordanian and Egyptian aid routes.
However, the government media office in the Gaza Strip categorically denied the circulating claims about the “breaking of the famine” and the “entry of hundreds of trucks.”
It emphasized that the allegations “are completely unfounded,” warning that they represent a “dangerous alignment with the Israeli occupation’s misleading narratives and a deliberate distortion of the truth about the ongoing crime” being committed by the Israeli occupation.
The office also warned against the spread of rumors that numb global awareness and called on the Palestinian people not to be drawn into false narratives, holding everyone responsible for their moral and humanitarian responsibility to convey the truth and end the suffering.
The starvation war the Israeli occupation wages on the Gaza Strip is intensifying, with the total number of victims of the struggle for survival among those hospitalized reaching 1,083 martyrs, with over 7,275 injured, according to the latest statistics from the Gaza-based Ministry of Health.
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