Germany's Foreign Minister, Annalena Baerbock, has embarked on a diplomatic tour, emphasizing the need for an immediate humanitarian cease-fire in Gaza amidst warnings of potential famine. Baerbock's tour included a stop in Egypt for further negotiations aimed at alleviating the worsening humanitarian situation in Gaza. Concurrently, European Union leaders are being called upon to respect international law in Gaza, mirroring their stance on Ukraine, as the region faces a dire humanitarian crisis with hundreds of thousands of Palestinians at risk of famine. Baerbock stressed the importance of international organizations being able to deliver aid to Gaza without hindrance, describing the situation for civilians as hellish, with many struggling to meet their most basic daily needs.
#Germany’s Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock says international organizations must be able to deliver aid to #Gaza without hindrance, adding that the situation there is hellish for civilians struggling to meet their most vital daily needs. https://t.co/ZiFuTBIrEV
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said that international organizations must be able to deliver aid to Gaza without hindrance. https://t.co/cOAXnq8VZ5
European Union leaders are being urged to show the same respect for international law in Gaza as they aim to uphold in Ukraine. The appeal comes as hundreds of thousands of Palestinians face possible famine in Gaza https://t.co/EIojVPPHOe
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock has arrived in Egypt for further negotiations seeking to ease the worsening humanitarian situation in Gaza. https://t.co/psvU70vmHk
Germany's Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock reiterated demands for an "immediate humanitarian cease-fire" in Gaza and warned of potential famine as she set off on a diplomatic tour of the region. https://t.co/vznCB9ruAk