Foreign ministers from Britain, Germany, Italy, Australia, and New Zealand have collectively rejected Israel's decision to launch an additional large-scale military operation in Gaza. They expressed concerns that Israel's plans could violate international humanitarian law and exacerbate the humanitarian crisis in the region. The ministers also called on Israel to urgently amend its recently implemented system for registering humanitarian organizations. Additionally, European countries, the European Union, and the United Nations have voiced strong opposition to Israel's newly announced plan to take control of Gaza City, warning that it will worsen the humanitarian situation and undermine prospects for peace. Australia specifically highlighted the risks posed to hostages and civilians by the new ground offensive planned by Israel.
Australia has joined Germany, Italy, New Zealand, and Britain in condemning Israel’s plans to control more of Gaza in a new ground offensive, warning it risks breaching international law and putting the lives of hostages and civilians in renewed danger. https://t.co/XN4dd9eGo7
European countries, the European Union and the United Nations have voiced strong opposition to Israel's newly announced plan to take over #Gaza City, warning it will worsen the humanitarian crisis and undermine prospects for peace. #Europe #EU #UN https://t.co/IDfvONTjOb https://t.co/FlW4FpZvkZ
Reuters: Foreign ministers of Britain, Germany, Italy, Australia, and New Zealand reject Israel's decision regarding Gaza. https://t.co/ovnMWrFTzU