Germany, UK urge Israel to resume aid, electricity to Gaza
Germany, UK urge Israel to resume aid, electricity to Gaza

Germany, UK urge Israel to resume aid, electricity to Gaza

3 months ago

Israel cut electricity supplies to the Palestinian enclave to pressure Hamas into releasing more hostages. Meanwhile, Israel has sent negotiators to Doha to discuss the Gaza ceasefire.

Germany has called on Israel to restore electricity supplies to the Gaza Strip.

A spokeswoman for the Foreign Ministry in Berlin said Germany’s government was observing events “with great concern” after Israel cut off power to the Palestinian enclave on Sunday.

Israeli Energy Minister Eli Cohen said electricity supplies to the territory were being suspended.

Last week, Israel also paused deliveries of humanitarian aid. The measures are designed to pressure Hamas into releasing dozens of hostages still being held in Gaza.

Germany urged the Israeli government to restore “all forms of humanitarian aid with immediate effect.”

The Foreign Ministry spokeswoman pointed out that electricity is needed to run the desalination plant in Khan Younis, a city in the southern Gaza Strip.

She added that withholding humanitarian aid is not a legitimate means of applying pressure during ceasefire talks.

She also said Hamas must release the remaining hostages under the terms of the ceasefire agreement.

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