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The Norwegian and Jordanian Foreign Ministers, Anniken Huitfeldt and Ayman Safadi, respectively, have criticized the blockade on the Gaza Strip. Huitfeldt called the establishment of a full blockade, including on access to electricity, water, food, and other essential goods, as unacceptable. Safadi stated that blocking the entry of food, medicine, fuel, and humanitarian aid to Gaza is a war crime according to the Fourth Geneva Convention. Both ministers expressed concerns about the extensive destruction in Gaza and the difficulties faced by the civilian population. Their statements highlight the growing international condemnation of the blockade.
Jordanian Foreign Minister: Banning food, medicine and fuel is a war crime according to the Geneva Convention
BREAKING: Jordan's foreign minister says the prevention of food, medicine, fuel and humanitarian aid from a population constitutes a war crime.
Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi: "Blocking the entry of food, medicine, fuel and humanitarian aid [to Gaza] is a war crime according to the Fourth Geneva Convention." https://t.co/3JIyLdBjcZ
Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi: Blocking the entry of food, medicine, fuel and humanitarian aid [to Gaza] is a war crime according to the Fourth Geneva Convention. https://t.co/7ow9nxGkPh
BREAKING: Norwegian Foreign Minister criticizes the Israeli genocide: "The extent of the destruction in Gaza is enormous, and I fear that the civilian population will face greater difficulties in the coming days." "Imposing a complete blockade on the Gaza Strip, including… https://t.co/svtm2V7jAp https://t.co/R3b8dObsTQ
Norwegian Foreign Minister Anniken Huitfeldt: "The establishment of a full blockade, including on access to electricity, water, food, and other goods that are indispensable for the survival of the civilian population in Gaza, is unacceptable." https://t.co/TR9TvdCbA1