Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock’s comments are in line with interventions across France and the United States following the deaths of 112 Palestinians. This blog is now closed.
Humanity is letting down the civilians of Gaza. It is high time to prevent further massacres.
People sought help for themselves and their families and ended up dead. The IDF will have to fully uncover how the mass panic and shooting could have occurred. My deepest condolences to the families of the victims.
In Gaza, other people are closer to death than to living. More humanitarian aid is needed. Immediately.
In spite of everything, we want humanitarian action #Feuerpause (#alto fire) so that the hostages are finally freed from the hands of Hamas and that no more people die in Gaza. And aid can be distributed safely.
We are on the third day of our journey, we have left with a spark of hope that there will soon be an agreement in sight and we still have faith. . . we want the rest of the people of Israel to tell our government that there is nothing more important. And without them there is no overall victory.
The threat of death by starvation in Gaza would increase, disproportionately affecting young people and pregnant women, and would be exacerbated by inadequate water, sanitation and fitness services, the cutting off of electricity and fuel supplies, and the decimation of food production and agriculture.
The entire food supply chain in Gaza has been severely disrupted: 97 percent of groundwater is reported to be unfit for human consumption, approximately 27 percent of greenhouses destroyed, more than 40 percent of cultivated land, and dozens of granaries. , broiler farms and sheep farms broken, more than six hundred agricultural wells broken and the fishing sector paralyzed.