French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot announced that France, along with Europe, is willing to enhance the safety of food distribution in Gaza amid escalating civilian deaths. His statement follows growing criticism of the humanitarian crisis intensified by attacks near aid distribution centers, resulting in over 500 fatalities. Barrot's remarks reflect concerns about the potential misuse of aid by groups like Hamas. Concurrently, Doctors Without Borders condemned the humanitarian efforts as inadequate and deceptive, while UN Secretary-General Guterres emphasized the dire need for food access without risking lives in Gaza.
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot stated that France and Europe are prepared to contribute to food distribution safety in Gaza, amid rising civilian deaths.
Barrot criticized the deaths of 500 individuals near food distribution sites in Gaza, emphasizing the need for secure aid processes amid escalating violence.
Doctors Without Borders condemned the Israel- and US-backed efforts in Gaza, labeling them as 'slaughter masquerading as humanitarian aid' amidst the ongoing crisis.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urged that hungry people in Gaza do not deserve a 'death sentence' while seeking the necessary provisions for survival.
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