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Go to next section Germany maintains that “the security of the State of Israel is not negotiable”
10/21/2023October 21, 2023
Germany maintains that “the security of the State of Israel is not negotiable”
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock assured Israel this Saturday (10/21/2023) of her full solidarity in the fight once morest the terrorist group Hamas, but at the same time called on the international community to provide more support to the population in the Gaza Strip.
“For Germany, the security of the State of Israel is not negotiable,” he said at the Peace Summit, which is being held in Cairo, the Egyptian capital. “What is also clear is that the perpetrators of this terrorism do not speak on behalf of the Palestinian people, but only for themselves, they speak the language of terrorism,” she said.
“I call on everyone to distinguish at all times between terrorists and the civilian population,” he added. “This terrorist plan must not be carried out,” he said. (dpa/efe/rr)
https://p.dw.com/p/4Xr1QGo to the next section Guterres calls for ending the “nightmare” of the conflict between Israel and Hamas
10/21/2023October 21, 2023
Guterres calls for ending the “nightmare” of the conflict between Israel and Hamas
“The time has come to act to put an end to this nightmare,” urged UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres this Saturday (10/21/2023) at the Peace Summit, which is taking place in Egypt, and called for a “humanitarian ceasefire.”
“The inhabitants of the Gaza Strip need much more, a massive delivery of aid is necessary,” he added, following 20 trucks with humanitarian aid entered Gaza from Egypt this Saturday. (afp/dpa/rr)
https://p.dw.com/p/4Xqt9Go to next section Egypt urges to establish “roadmap to end humanitarian tragedy” in Gaza
10/21/2023October 21, 2023
Egypt urges to establish “road map to end the humanitarian tragedy” in Gaza
Egyptian President Abdulfatah Al Sisi urged this Saturday (10/21/2023) to set a program so that aid to Gaza continues to flow through the Rafah crossing, which was recently opened, and the “humanitarian tragedy” in the area ends. Palestinian enclave.
In the opening speech of the Peace Summit, in the east of Cairo, in which leaders and ministers from around the world participate, the president noted that attendees are meeting to “come up with a roadmap to end the current humanitarian tragedy and revive the peace process. (dpa/efe/rr)
https://p.dw.com/p/4XqpTGo to next section UN confident that more aid will reach Gaza
10/21/2023October 21, 2023
UN confident that more aid will reach Gaza
The UN coordinator for Humanitarian Affairs, Martin Griffiths, celebrated this Saturday the opening of the Rafah crossing, between Egypt and Gaza, for the entry of 20 trucks with humanitarian aid. “I am confident that this delivery will be the beginning of a sustainable effort to provide essential supplies to the people of Gaza, including food, water, medicine and fuel, safely, reliably, unconditionally and without hindrance,” he said in Cairo.
Four trucks from the World Health Organization (WHO) were also heading to Gaza, this UN agency detailed. They transport medicine and supplies for the injured and chronically ill. (dpa/efe/rr)
https://p.dw.com/p/4XqYWGo to next section European Union: entry of aid to Gaza is an “important first step that will alleviate the suffering of innocent people”
10/21/2023October 21, 2023
European Union: aid entry into Gaza is an “important first step that will alleviate the suffering of innocent people”
The president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, considered this Saturday that the opening of the Rafah border crossing to allow the entry of humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip is an “important first step that will alleviate the suffering of innocent people.”
“I welcome the opening of the Rafah border crossing to Gaza for humanitarian aid,” the official said on the social network X (formerly Twitter). “My thanks go to everyone involved who made it possible,” she said (efe / dpa / rr).
https://p.dw.com/p/4XqXYGo to the next section Germany celebrates that humanitarian aid has entered Gaza
10/21/2023October 21, 2023
Germany celebrates that humanitarian aid has entered Gaza
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz praised this Saturday (10/21/2023) the arrival of trucks carrying humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip. “It is good and important news that the first humanitarian aid is now being sent to the people of Gaza,” who “need water, food and medicine,” he said on the social network X (formerly Twitter).
“The German government continues to work through all channels to alleviate suffering in this conflict,” he added. (dpa/afp/rr)
https://p.dw.com/p/4XqW6Go to next section United Kingdom asks that aid entry into Gaza not be an “isolated” event
10/21/2023October 21, 2023
UK calls for aid entry into Gaza not to be an “isolated” event
The British Foreign Minister, James Cleverly, stated this Saturday that the opening of the Rafah crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip to allow the passage of humanitarian aid “is a lifeline for those who suffer,” he expressed in his online account. social X (formerly known as Twitter).
However, he maintained that this “cannot be something isolated” and stressed that his government “continues to press for humanitarian access to Gaza.” The diplomat plans to participate in the international summit organized by Egypt to address the conflict between Israel and the Islamist terrorist group Hamas. (efe/dpa/rr)
https://p.dw.com/p/4XqMgGo to next section Humanitarian aid begins to enter Gaza from Egypt
10/21/2023October 21, 2023
Humanitarian aid begins to enter Gaza from Egypt
The Rafah border crossing, which connects the north of the Sinai Peninsula with the Gaza Strip, opened its doors this Saturday (10/21/2023) to allow the entry of humanitarian aid shipments to the Palestinian enclave, news agencies reported.
More than 200 trucks carrying approximately 3,000 tons of aid had been parked near the crossing for days before being able to head to Gaza.
Israel had blockaded the territory and launched waves of bombings, following the October 7 attack by the Hamas terrorist group on cities in southern Israel.
(efe/reuters/afp/rr)
https://p.dw.com/p/4XqEwGo to next section Thousands demonstrate in Australia in favor of Palestine
10/21/2023October 21, 2023
Thousands demonstrate in Australia in favor of Palestine
Sydney concentrated most of the pro-Palestinian protesters (10/21/2023) Image: Rick Rycroft/picture alliance/AP
Thousands of people demonstrated this Saturday (10/21/2023) in Sydney and other Australian cities in favor of Palestine and once morest Israel’s bombing of the Gaza Strip following the terrorist attacks by the Islamist group Hamas.
The largest march took place in Sydney, the most populated city, where some 15,000 people walked through the city center, according to data from the organizer Palestine Action Group, news agencies reported.
The marches were approved at the last minute and there were doubts until the end, since in a previous demonstration some anti-Semitic shouts were chanted, which led the organizers to insist on avoiding this type of slogans. In addition, organizers warned that they would not allow the burning of flags or the display of symbols of Hamas or other groups considered terrorist. (efe/reuters /rr)
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