EU calls for humanitarian corridors to urgently deliver needed aid to Gaza
European Union leaders at a summit in Brussels on Thursday called for a ceasefire to allow for the creation of humanitarian corridors and the urgent delivery of necessary aid to Gaza.
According to ArabNews, the statement said: The European Council expresses its deepest concern about the deteriorating humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip and calls for continued, rapid, safe and unimpeded access to humanitarian assistance for the residents of the area through all necessary measures, including the establishment of humanitarian corridors and an end to the conflict. The statement comes as criticism grows not only in West Asia but around the world over the Zionist regime's airstrikes and total blockade of the Gaza Strip, which has denied the 2.3 million Palestinians living in the area access to food. water, electricity and fuel. The fake Zionist regime, whose attempts to stop resistance operations in the occupied territories have so far failed, still continues to attack the civilian population of Palestine.