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European Union: Gaza famine is used as a weapon of war

The head of the European Union's foreign policy announced that the famine in Gaza is currently being used as a weapon without mentioning the aid of the United States and Europe to the Zionist regime and without mentioning the name of this regime directly.

According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency quoted by Sputnik, Joseph Borrell, Msful The European Union’s foreign policy emphasized at the UN Security Council meeting that famine is currently being used as a weapon of war in the Gaza Strip.

Burrell went on to say: What is happening in Gaza is only the culmination of a dangerous conflict and It is unusual that there has been almost a century between the Israelis and the Palestinians. This is a hundred-year war.

He also said: Famine in Gaza is used as a weapon of war, it is a humanitarian crisis and not a natural disaster. It is not a flood or an earthquake, it is man-made.

The Ministry of Health of Gaza issued a statement today Wednesday that the number of martyrs in Gaza has increased to 31 thousand 272 people and the number of injured people has increased to 73 thousand 24 people, that 72 percent of Those are women and children.

In the last 24 hours, the Israeli army committed 10 more massacres in the Gaza Strip, during which 88 people were martyred and 135 others were injured.

Also, more than 7,000 Palestinians are missing and under the rubble in the current situation, and the relief forces are unable to reach them due to the continuation of the war and the lack of facilities. .

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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