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Europe urges ‘unhindered’ delivery of aid to Gazans

South Africa accuses Israel of using ‘starvation’ in Gaza
A doctor, head of the critical care department at the Beit Hanoun Hospital, has Iftar with his family outside their tent in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip on Wednesday. — AFP
A doctor, head of the critical care department at the Beit Hanoun Hospital, has Iftar with his family outside their tent in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip on Wednesday. — AFP
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France, the United Kingdom and Germany on Wednesday urged Israel to ensure the “unhindered” delivery of humanitarian supplies to the war-ravaged Palestinian territory of Gaza, warning against using aid as a “political tool”.


A fragile ceasefire since January 19 saw an influx of humanitarian aid into Gaza before Israel on Sunday announced it was blocking deliveries until Palestinian group Hamas accepted its terms for an extension of the truce.


“We call on the government of Israel to abide by its international obligations to ensure full, rapid, safe and unhindered provision of humanitarian assistance to the population in Gaza,” the countries said in a joint statement.


“A halt on goods and supplies entering Gaza such as that announced by the government of Israel would risk violating international humanitarian law,” they said.


“Humanitarian aid should never be contingent on a ceasefire or used as a political tool.”


The three European nations described the humanitarian situation in Gaza as “catastrophic”.


The Gaza ceasefire deal’s first phase ended over the weekend after six weeks of relative calm. They included exchanges of Israeli captives for Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails.


While Israel has said it wants to extend the first phase until mid-April, Hamas has insisted on a transition to the deal’s second phase, which should lead to a permanent end to the war.


Of the 251 captives taken on October 7, 2023, 58 remain in Gaza, including 34 the Israeli military has confirmed are dead.


“It is vital that the ceasefire is sustained, all the captives are released, and continued flows of humanitarian aid to Gaza are ensured,” the three European nations said.


“All captives must be unconditionally released and Hamas must end their degrading and humiliating treatment,” they added.


WEAPON OF WAR


South Africa on Wednesday denounced Israel’s restriction of aid into war-ravaged Gaza since the weekend, saying it amounted to using starvation as a weapon of war.


A fragile ceasefire since January saw an influx of humanitarian aid into Gaza, before Israel on Sunday announced it was blocking deliveries until Hamas accepted its terms for an extension of the truce.


“Preventing food from entering Gaza is a continuation of Israel’s use of starvation as a weapon of war as part of the ongoing campaign of what the ICJ ruled to be plausible genocide against the Palestinian people,” the South African foreign ministry said in a statement, referring to Pretoria’s case against Israel at the International Court of Justice. — Agencies


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