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International concern is growing over Israel's announcement of a major military operation in Rafah, Gaza. German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, emphasizing the need for Israel to ensure 'safe corridors' for civilians and warned against displacing the population, while Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau discussed the operation's severe humanitarian implications with German Chancellor Scholz, highlighting the need for increased aid for Palestinian civilians. IDF spokesman @LTCPeterLerner mentioned there's 'plenty of space' in the Gaza Strip for the mobilization of civilians. The prime ministers of Spain and Ireland have called on the European Commission, in a joint letter to Ursula von der Leyen, to urgently review Israel's compliance with human rights obligations in Gaza, in light of the planned operation. Meanwhile, reports suggest that sending forces into Rafah could create a humanitarian disaster. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has stated that Israel will take large-scale actions in Rafah after evacuating the civilian population.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu: "Israel will take large-scale actions in Rafah after the evacuation of the civilian population" Earlier, the Spanish and Irish prime ministers sent a letter to Ursula von der Leyen asking her to examine Israel's actions in the Gaza Strip for… https://t.co/HMNAgwHJyl
The prime ministers of #Spain and #Ireland ask the European Commission to urgently review whether #Israel is complying with its human rights obligations in Gaza. https://t.co/g2rCTs9IEb
Spain and Ireland call for urgent review of EU-Israel agreement amid Gaza conflict https://t.co/O9Prg0n3Og https://t.co/29MHF2Gtt5
BREAKING| The Irish Times reports that Spain and Ireland sent a joint letter to the EU seeking an urgent review of whether Israel is complying with human rights obligations under its trade agreement with the European Union. The letter also asks that the Commission propose… https://t.co/H3kOwmGA0h
⚠️ IRELAND, SPAIN WANT EU TO REVIEW ISRAEL'S HUMAN RIGHTS COMPLIANCE IN GAZA Full Story → https://t.co/Qz7l7NKvBL
The prime ministers of Spain and Ireland asked the European Commission on Wednesday to urgently review whether Israel is complying with its human rights obligations in Gaza. https://t.co/P5Gg2tOoCE
The prime ministers of Spain and Ireland ask the European Commission to urgently review whether #Israel is complying with its human rights obligations in #Gaza. https://t.co/8eg1aOhcYI
Germany’s foreign minister will travel to Israel in a bid to convince Prime Minister Netanyahu that sending forces into Rafah could create a humanitarian disaster https://t.co/unzIGE7vPp
I spoke with @Bundeskanzler Scholz today. We discussed concerning reports of an Israeli military operation in Rafah, and I highlighted the severe humanitarian implications for those taking refuge there. We also spoke about the need for more aid for Palestinian civilians in Gaza.
Israel has a duty to guarantee “safe corridors” for civilians in #Rafah before conducting any incursion against Hamas in the southern #Gaza city, Germany’s foreign minister says. https://t.co/g3xuYNmzaU
#Breaking: German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock expresses concern over Israel's announcement of a major military operation in Rafah. While acknowledging Israel's right to self-defense, she emphasizes that this should not entail displacing the population. Additionally,… https://t.co/9aQVYhfTI0
'The level of evacuation needs to be in sync with the core principle of distinguishing between combatants and non-combatants.' IDF spokesman @LTCPeterLerner tells @NickFerrariLBC that there's 'plenty of space' in the Gaza Strip for the mobilisation of civilians. https://t.co/u6RnpXVGU7