On Tuesday, eight European nations, along with Canada and Japan, expressed serious concern regarding the deteriorating humanitarian conditions in the Gaza Strip, which they characterized as catastrophic.
In a joint statement reported by Al Jazeera, these countries urged Israel to facilitate the continuous and regular operation of non-governmental organizations within Gaza, allowing them to deliver humanitarian assistance without impediments.
The statement underscored the urgent need to open border crossings and improve the flow of humanitarian aid, as the ongoing crisis poses a grave threat to civilian lives and intensifies their daily hardships.
This international appeal emerges amid mounting pressure on Israel to permit relief access to Gaza, with warnings from UN agencies that persistent restrictions could exacerbate the humanitarian disaster.