The European Union has issued a warning to Israel regarding the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where starvation deaths have reached at least 101. EU foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, emphasized that all options remain on the table if Israel does not fulfill its commitments to increase humanitarian aid. Kallas criticized the killing of civilians seeking aid in Gaza as indefensible and stated that there has been no increase in aid flow despite Israel's agreement to improve the situation. Meanwhile, the US is sending a special envoy to Europe for ceasefire talks and finalizing aid corridors for Gaza.
Kaja Kallas stated that all options remain on the table if Israel fails to meet its humanitarian aid pledges to Gaza, amid rising starvation deaths.
The EU's warning follows reports that at least 101 Palestinians have died from starvation in Gaza, heightening the urgency for aid delivery.
Kallas condemned the killing of civilians seeking aid by Israel in Gaza as indefensible and emphasized the need for improved humanitarian conditions.
Despite Israel's earlier agreement to enhance aid flow into Gaza, officials report that humanitarian assistance has not increased as promised.
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