BRUSSELS – A coalition of 24 countries—including the European Union, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and Japan—issued a stark joint appeal on August 12, urgently warning that famine is unfolding before their eyes in the Gaza Strip. They called on Israel to immediately lift restrictions hampering humanitarian aid.
Foreign ministers declared that "humanitarian suffering in Gaza has reached unimaginable levels," stressing that urgent, concrete action is essential to halt and reverse the crisis. Their statement urged Israel to grant unconditional access to Gaza for the United Nations, international NGOs, and other humanitarian organizations. All possible border crossings and routes must be utilized to facilitate life-saving aid—ranging from food and fuel to medical supplies and clean water.
Officials flagged new Israeli-imposed registration requirements that could force vital international NGOs to cease operations in Gaza imminently. Such a move would exacerbate the humanitarian collapse further. The coalition demanded that lethal force must not be used at food distribution points and that aid must not be politicized in any way.
Recent reports indicate that at least 227 people—over 100 of them children—have died from hunger since the conflict began in October 2023. Access to essential aid remains severely limited amid continuing military operations and logistical hurdles.
This collective appeal underscores mounting global concern about the catastrophic scale of human suffering in Gaza and mounting pressure on Israel to restore unhindered humanitarian access.
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