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The leaders of Britain, France, and Germany on Friday urged an immediate end to the humanitarian catastrophe unfolding in the Gaza Strip, warning of a worsening crisis in the war-torn
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DPA International on MSNFrance's Barrot slams Israeli offensive, urges media access to GazaFrench Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot on Tuesday issued a sharp condemnation of Israel's expanding military operations in the Gaza Strip. "The humanitarian situation in Gaza is disgraceful, it is a scandal that must be ended immediately,
French news agency Agence France-Presse called on the Israeli government to allow its freelance journalists to leave the Gaza Strip because of worsening hunger.
Top diplomat says he hopes to help evacuate some Palestinian reporters as French news agency warns its Gaza freelancers are in danger of starvation
The Prime Minister has said he will hold emergency talks with France and Germany on Gaza, as he condemned the “suffering and starvation” unfolding there as “unspeakable and indefensible”. Sir Keir Starmer said the situation has been “grave” for some time but has “reached new depths”.
As Israel continues to block food from entering Gaza, AFP journalists wrote that in the agency’s 81-year history, they have never had to watch their colleagues die of hunger.
France, Germany, and the UK issue joint rebuke of Israel, accusing it of blocking aid and worsening Gaza’s humanitarian crisis. The leaders demand an end to restrictions and call for an immediate ceasefire.
Britain, France and Germany on Friday urged an end to Gaza's "humanitarian catastrophe" as the UN food agency warned almost a third of people in the war-ravaged Palestinian territory were