The EU and the Israeli government agreed on Thursday more assistance for the Gaza Strip. EU Chief Diplomat Kaja Kallas sent the EU countries with possibilities with possibilities about how the pressure on Israel can be increased if the agreement is not to be met.
“We see positive signs when opening the border crossings, when reconstruction of the high -voltage lines, water supply and also when delivering more trucks with humanitarian aid. But of course we have to see even more to achieve a real improvement in the location for people on the site,” said Kallas.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Austria Beate Meinl-Reisinger said it was important to build the pressure, “but not on the other hand to close the channels and keep talking”. This is also the experience after your trip to the middle -east. “We keep hoping” – for example on a truce, the release of the hostages and a political process that brings a Palestinian future for the Gaza Strip.
New proposal for ceases -furen in conversation
As reported, the Israeli government has submitted a new proposal for a cease -the fire. For example, a zone must be built on the ruins of the city of Rafah, in which 60,000 refugees must be registered in the first instance. Later, more than two million inhabitants of the Gaza Strip should go. Moreover, the Israeli army would be limited to a buffer zone. Hamas, on the other hand, demands the withdrawal of the Israeli troops to the positions they had taken before the collapse of the previous ceases -the fire in March.
The situation in the Middle East will be discussed on Tuesday during the Meeting of the EU Minister of Foreign Affairs. Meinl Reisinger welcomes the EU agreement for more assistance in the Gaza Strip. Another important topic is new sanctions against Russia because of the war in Ukraine.
Source: Krone

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