In a statement from the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Monday, Paris expressed its strong opposition to any attack on Rafah that could lead to the forced displacement of civilians, considering it a violation of international laws.
On the other hand, Josep Borrell, the European official for foreign affairs, voiced his objection to the Israeli army’s call for Rafah residents to evacuate their homes promptly.
In a social media statement, Borrell pointed out that launching an attack on Rafah signals further escalation and suffering, emphasizing the necessity of avoiding any military escalation.
Meanwhile, the German government urged all concerned parties not to jeopardize the negotiations for a ceasefire in Gaza.
In a statement by the spokesperson for the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the importance of efforts to reach a solution ensuring the provision of humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza was underscored.
These statements come amid the escalating situation in Gaza, where the fighting between Hamas and Israel continues without any clear indications of the conflict coming to an end.
source: lualuatv