European Commission to increase the humanitarian aid to Gaza

European Commission to increase the humanitarian aid to Gaza 



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 The announcement of the European Commission to increase the humanitarian aid to Gaza by more than 75 million Euros

The European Commission has announced an immediate tripling of humanitarian aid to Gaza to more than 75 million euros.

The announcement came after European Commission President Ursula Vanderleen had a telephone conversation with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and other regional leaders.

According to the commission, President Ursula Vanderleen spoke this afternoon with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and regional leaders in the context of her ongoing contacts.

Following this call, "the Commission will immediately increase the existing humanitarian aid to Gaza by 50 million euros. This will bring the total amount given to more than 75 million euros.

The European Commission added that we will continue to cooperate closely with the United Nations and its agencies to ensure that this aid reaches those in need in the Gaza Strip.

In its declaration, the European Commission also mentioned that it supports Israel's right to self-defense against Hamas terrorists in full respect of international humanitarian law.

However, we are working hard to ensure that innocent civilians in Gaza are supported in this context.

In this regard, the European Commissioner for Crisis Management, Jens Linarski, said that the Commission is doing everything in its power to provide humanitarian assistance to the citizens of the Gaza Strip. A tripling of EU humanitarian aid will help ensure that basic needs can be provided to citizens in Gaza.

He added that it is important to ensure safe and unrestricted access for humanitarian aid.

Demonstration of Jews in favor of Gaza in New York, USA



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NEWYORK,USA

Demonstrators said that the attacks on civilians in Gaza are against the teachings of the Torah, and that attacks on civilians in Gaza are genocide.

On the other hand, to express solidarity with the Palestinians, a flood of people came to many cities including London, demonstrations were held at many places against the Israeli aggression on Gaza.

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The atmosphere of many places, including the residence of the British Prime Minister, Ten Downing Street and Piccadilly Circus, echoed with slogans.

The protesting citizens demanded the Muslim international community and the United Nations to play their positive role for an early ceasefire.

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