Egypt and Qatar issued a joint statement on Wednesday affirming their ongoing mediation efforts to address a humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip.Egypt and Qatar said their efforts are closely coordinated with the United States to reach an agreement that ensures civilian protection and resolves the humanitarian tragedy.
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas has said she told her Israeli counterpart in a call that the situation in Gaza is “untenable” and aid deliveries must restart now, AFP reports.
“Humanitarian aid must resume immediately and should never be politicised. The new aid delivery mechanism should run through humanitarian actors,” Kallas wrote on X.
Gaza’s civil defence agency has said that Israeli strikes on a school sheltering displaced people in the Palestinian territory killed 31 people and wounded dozens, with Israel saying it had targeted Hamas fighters.
Gaza civil defence media officer Ahmad Radwan told AFP that a total of 31 people were killed and dozens more wounded in Israeli strikes “on a school sheltering displaced persons” in the Bureij refugee camp in the centre of the Gaza Strip.
The Israeli military, meanwhile, said in a statement that its forces had struck a “Hamas command and control centre in the central Gaza Strip” which was used “to store weapons”.
The strikes came as Israel drew international condemnation on Tuesday over its plans for an expanded Gaza offensive, as the country’s far-right finance minister called for the Palestinian territory to be “destroyed”.
Israel drew international condemnation over its plans for an expanded Gaza offensive, as the country’s far-right finance minister has called for the Palestinian territory to be “destroyed”, AFP reports.
Israel’s military had called up tens of thousands of reservists for its planned expanded offensive in the Gaza Strip, which an official said would entail the “conquest” of the Palestinian territory.
European Union top diplomat Kaja Kallas has told her Israeli counterpart in a call that the situation was “untenable”, urging the resumption of the flow of aid to Gaza, where famine looms.
China said it opposed Israel’s military actions and was “highly concerned” by plans for a broader assault. Beijing also called on Israel and Hamas to “effectively implement” the terms of a ceasefire which fell apart on March 18.
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said Paris “very strongly” condemned Israel’s planned offensive, calling it “unacceptable” and adding that its government was “in violation of humanitarian law”. Britain’s Middle East minister Hamish Falconer said London opposed the expansion of Israel’s operations, adding that “any attempt to annex land in Gaza would be unacceptable”.
Germany’s new Chancellor Friedrich Merz voiced “considerable concern” and said he would send his foreign minister to Israel this weekend.