EU Parliament Condemns Israel's Actions in Gaza, Demands End to Blockade
The European Parliament has passed a resolution condemning Israel's actions in Gaza. MEPs demand an end to the humanitarian crisis and call for EU action.
The resolution endorses the Commission President's decision to suspend EU bilateral support to Israel and partially suspend the EU-Israel agreement on trade. MEPs are alarmed by the 'catastrophic' humanitarian crisis in Gaza, condemning Israel's humanitarian blockade which has caused famine.
MEPs demand an immediate and permanent ceasefire and the release of all Israeli hostages. They stress that Israel's right to defend itself cannot justify indiscriminate military action. The Parliament strongly condemns the Israeli government's obstruction of humanitarian aid, engineering a famine in Northern Gaza.
Notable countries like France, the UK, Canada, Australia, Portugal, Belgium, and Malta have moved towards recognizing Palestine. MEPs urge all EU institutions and member states to support a two-state solution.
The European Parliament has called for urgent EU action to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. MEPs demand an end to Israel's blockade and military action, and urge EU commitment to a two-state solution.
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