“Nothing has come through since the beginning of March.” “What do you still need to finally work?” The calls of the aid organizations after an end to the Gaza blockade of Israel will be louder. Doctors Without Borders, Caritas and the Red Cross again on Wednesday at the poor humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip. They asked the Austrian federal government and the EU to put more pressure on Israel.
Laura Leyser, director of Doctors Without Borders of Austria, spoke about a “clear violation of humanitarian international law” during a press conference in Vienna. However, her call would not have to put the attack by Hamas in perspective, “she emphasized. Aid organizations are “almost no longer possible to help,” said Leyser, “maybe not at all soon”.
The longest blockade of the recent past has currently been seen, since the beginning of March “nothing can get through”. The electricity in Gaza was also partially eliminated, said Leyser. She warned “decisive action” of Austria and the EU, “had to change something immediately”. “Clear reports” must be sent to Israel.
“We’re leaving ceases -furen or peace”
“What inhumanity do you need to finally work,” said Alexander Bodmann, vice president of Caritas Austria. “The location in the Gaza Strip is worse than ever. Help is always available, but we are not leaving the crisis area,” Bodmann continued. You can see a “man -made hunger problem”.
The Secretary -General of the Austrian Red Cross, Michael Opriesnig, reported that the local assistants could not intervene “desperately”. At the moment you move away from a ceasefish or peace with “frightening speed”. At the same time, the NGO representatives demanded the release of all Israeli hostages in the hands of the radical Israeli hostages.
Source: Krone

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