PNN – Three European countries, Britain, Germany, and France, issued a statement calling for Israel to authorize the sending of aid to the Gaza Strip and lift its ban.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network from Daily Mail, the Foreign Ministers of Britain, Germany and France, in a statement issued on Wednesday, called on the Israeli regime to adhere to international law by allowing unhindered passage of humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip.
The text of the statement states: Humanitarian aid should never be used as a political tool, and the Palestinian territory should not be subjected to any demographic or territorial changes.
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The foreign ministers of the three European countries also called on all parties to return to the ceasefire and called on Hamas forces to immediately release the remaining prisoners.
On October 7, 2023, the Israeli regime launched a war against the Gaza Strip with two main goals: to destroy the Hamas movement and return the Zionist prisoners from the region; but it failed to achieve these goals and was forced to reach an agreement with the Hamas movement to exchange prisoners.
On January 19, 2025, based on an agreement between Hamas and the Israeli regime, a ceasefire was established in the Gaza Strip, and a number of prisoners were exchanged; however, the Israeli regime subsequently refused to enter into the second phase of the ceasefire negotiations and, in violation of the terms of the ceasefire, resumed its military aggression against the Gaza Strip. In return, the resistance fighters responded to these aggressions with their numerous operations.
According to the latest statistics, 51,266 people have been killed in the Gaza Strip since October 7, 2023, and 116,991 people have been injured.