A diplomatic tsunami .. Israel is facing increasing international pressure due to the starvation of Gaza news

Today, Wednesday, the statements and diplomatic situations condemning the starvation policy in Gaza escalated, and demanding the cessation of the war and the introduction of humanitarian aid to the Strip, which has been subjected to a siege that has been applied since last March.
The Israeli Broadcasting Corporation said that what Israel is exposed to “an unprecedented diplomatic crisis” due to its escalation of the war on Gaza, describing what is going on as a “diplomatic tsunami.”
“Within a few weeks, Israel’s diplomatic site collapsed globally against the backdrop of escalating criticism of the way it managed to war in Gaza, even from its closest traditional allies in Europe.”
Britain
The Guardian newspaper reported that the Business Committee in the British Parliament summoned 3 ministers concerned with arms exports to Israel, and interrogated them regarding fears of sending weapons to use in Gaza.
Britain has pledged to provide new aid to Gaza with more than $ 5 million.
Yesterday, Tuesday, Britain announced measures against Israel, which included sanctions against settlers, and the suspension of the sale of weapons and negotiations for free trade. The British Foreign Ministry called the Israeli ambassador Tzipi Hotofelli to protest against the expansion of military operations and prevent the entry of aid to the Gaza Strip.
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Ireland
Irish Foreign Minister Michael Martin also announced that it would raise a memo to the government to approve legislation prohibiting the import of goods from the occupied Palestinian territories, welcome to the European Union’s decision to review the partnership agreement with Israel to verify its human rights commitment.
He also considered that the obstructing of Israel is the arrival of aid to the Gaza Strip, a scandalous violation of international law, considering that what Tel Aviv allowed to enter Gaza from insufficient assistance, and that the new distribution mechanism is useless.
He described what Israel is doing in Gaza as a “barbarian order”, to end the displacement of Palestinians from the besieged sector.
France
The French Foreign Ministry spokesman also confirmed – in a meeting with Al -Jazeera – that President Emmanuel Macron explained that “all options are on” to pressure Israel to stop the war and enter aid.
He added that his country retreated a set of options against the Israeli government in European coordination.
He also mentioned that Paris is considering expanding sanctions against the government of Israel because of its violations in Gaza, describing the expansion of the Israeli military operation in the Strip as “a terrible matter and rejected escalation.”
The French official called on Israel to introduce “immediate” aid and stop the military operations in Gaza in line with the requirements of international law.
Belgium
The Belgian Deputy Foreign Minister said – in a meeting with Al -Jazeera – that 17 European countries have studied sanctions on Israel, and that most of these countries support this path.
He also emphasized that his country is looking at a way to extend an air bridge that allows the delivery of aid to the Gaza Strip.
He added, “It is necessary to move at any cost to lift the siege imposed by Israel on Gaza … It is not acceptable to see civilians, women and children, in Gaza, who die from hunger and thirst.”
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Norway
In an interview with Al -Jazeera, the Norwegian Deputy Foreign Minister called on the international community to move and “impose sanctions” on Israel to change its behavior in Gaza.
He stressed the need to exercise more pressure on Israel to persuade it to negotiate the ceasefire, stressing that Tel Aviv must face the consequences of violating international humanitarian law in Gaza.
Spain
The Spanish Prime Minister called for the acceleration of the law to ban weapons to Israel after accepting the Spanish parliament on Tuesday.
It also called for the imposition of sanctions on Israel, which she described as “a state of genocide committing a massacre in Gaza at the sight of the world.”
Germany
German government spokesman Stefan Corinlius said today that German Chancellor Fredchich Mertz is very concerned about the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip, adding that he was in close contact with the rest of the European countries to transfer his concerns to the Israeli government.
He added – during a press conference – “It is always important for the German government to keep the lines of communication open with the Israeli government, and to be able to offer their views directly.”
Portugal
Portuguese Prime Minister Luis Montenegro described the humanitarian situation in Gaza as “unbearable”, calling for allowing humanitarian aid to enter the Strip immediately.
Pope of the Vatican
The Pope of the Vatican Liu fourteen appealed to Israel to allow humanitarian aid to enter Gaza and describe the situation in the Palestinian sector as “increasingly worrying and painful.”
He added, in his weekly sermon at St. Peter’s Square, “I renew my call … allowing the entry of fair humanitarian assistance to the sector, and ending the hostility that the painful price is paid by children, the elderly and the sick.”
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Other situations
European Parliament member Mark Boatenga stressed the need for the European partnership to abolish the entire government of Israel immediately, and to impose a weapon ban on it.
The Belgian MP described the European Union’s announcement of his intention to review the partnership agreement with Israel as a “hypocritical” decision, saying, “I think this decision is the result of a great pressure from the people. You saw the demonstrations in Brussels and Lehay, and it is clear that these matters have an impact on European leaders.”
He stressed that the decision is very late, adding, “If it was taken 20 months ago, Israel would have been under pressure so that it would not do what it is doing today.”
MSF also accused Israel of Israel of began to allow the introduction of “insufficiently sufficiently sufficient” aid to Gaza, with the aim of avoiding accusing it of “starving people” in the besieged sector.
“The decision of the Israeli authorities to allow the entry of insufficient aid to Gaza after months of the strict siege indicates its intention to avoid accusing them of starving people in Gaza, while in reality it hardly keeps them almost alive,” Pascal Kawasar, the organization’s emergency coordinator in Khan Yunis in Gaza.
It is noteworthy that Israel has continued since last March 2, a systematic starvation policy for about 2.4 million Palestinians in Gaza, by closing the crossings in the face of the aid accumulated on the border, which introduced the sector to the stage of starvation and claimed the lives of many.
During the past few days, the Israeli army expanded the war of extermination in the Gaza Strip, declaring “a ground operation in the north and south of the Strip.”