Five EU Ministers Urge “Israel” to Change Gaza Policy
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The foreign ministers of Italy, France, Germany, Spain and Britain urged "Israel" to change its policy towards the Gaza Strip, Italy's Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Monday.
The five ministers "emphasize the need for a fundamental change of policy leading to a durable solution to the situation in Gaza, in line with the UNSC Resolution 1860," the ministry said in a statement.
The UN Security Council resolution passed last year calls for a full "Israeli" withdrawal from Gaza, for "Israel" to allow the unimpeded supply of food, fuel and medical treatment, and for intensified international arrangements to counter arms smuggling into the Gaza Strip.
The five also said they hoped "the measures announced by the government of "Israel" will soon be implemented."
Meanwhile, "Israel's" blockade on the Gaza Strip continues as 1.5 million Gazans suffer amid lack of life's basic necessities and the continuous attacks and assaults on the enclave.
The foreign ministers of Italy, France, Germany, Spain and Britain urged "Israel" to change its policy towards the Gaza Strip, Italy's Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Monday.
The five ministers "emphasize the need for a fundamental change of policy leading to a durable solution to the situation in Gaza, in line with the UNSC Resolution 1860," the ministry said in a statement.
The UN Security Council resolution passed last year calls for a full "Israeli" withdrawal from Gaza, for "Israel" to allow the unimpeded supply of food, fuel and medical treatment, and for intensified international arrangements to counter arms smuggling into the Gaza Strip.
The five also said they hoped "the measures announced by the government of "Israel" will soon be implemented."
Meanwhile, "Israel's" blockade on the Gaza Strip continues as 1.5 million Gazans suffer amid lack of life's basic necessities and the continuous attacks and assaults on the enclave.
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