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Germany: Humanitarian aid should enter Gaza without hindrance

During his visit to the occupied territories, the German Foreign Minister demanded that humanitarian aid be sent to Gaza without any problems.

The Zionist regime has now imposed the worst man-made famine on the people of Gaza. Tel Aviv is committing genocide against Palestinians by not allowing humanitarian aid to enter Gaza. An issue that has raised the voice of even the closest partners of this regime.

According to Al Jazeera, German Foreign Minister Analena Barbok, who is currently on periodic trips to the West Asia, announced that Gaza now needs more humanitarian aid.

During his trip to the occupied territories and after meeting with the Zionist authorities in Tel Aviv, he pointed out: In order to prevent famine in Gaza, humanitarian aid must enter this channel without any obstacles or problems. Human conditions in Gaza are hellish.

Referring to the restrictions imposed by the Zionists in the process of providing aid to the Palestinians, he emphasized: International organizations must be able to provide vital aid to the people without hindrance to the Palestinians. For this purpose, the German government has increased its aid to the World Food Program and is paying another 10 million euros to this organization.

On Sunday, Tel Aviv informed the United Nations that it will no longer allow UNRWA to send food aid to northern Gaza. Meanwhile, UNRWA with 13,000 troops in Gaza is considered the backbone of providing aid to the people, and this action is carried out with the aim of spreading genocide in this area.

Young Journalists Club International West Asia

 

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