Senior European Union officials on Tuesday condemned the killing of civilians seeking humanitarian assistance in Gaza.
They warned Israel to uphold its commitments on aid access and compliance with international law.
“The killing of civilians seeking aid in Gaza is indefensible,” EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas wrote on social media platform X.
She added that she had spoken with Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar to “recall our understanding on aid flow” and demand that Israeli forces stop killing people at distribution points.
“All options remain on the table if Israel doesn’t deliver on its pledges,” she added.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen echoed the concerns, calling the images from Gaza unbearable and emphasising that civilians cannot be tarreceives.
“The EU reiterates its call for the free, safe and swift flow of humanitarian aid,” Ms von der Leyen posted on X.
“And for the full respect of international and humanitarian law, civilians in Gaza have suffered too much, for too long. It must stop now. Israel must deliver on its pledges.”
Their remarks come amid growing outrage over a series of deadly incidents in Gaza.
Health authorities in the Gaza Strip stated at least 85 people were killed on Sunday when Israeli forces opened fire on civilians gathering for aid.
Another six were reported dead in a separate shooting near an aid point in Rafah.
(Xinhua/NAN)
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