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EU foreign policy chief: Israel needs to do more to address Gaza humanitarian situation

EU foreign policy chief: Israel needs to do more to address Gaza humanitarian situation

Al Arabiyaa day ago
Israel needs to take more concrete steps to improve the humanitarian situation in Gaza and fully implement the agreement it made with the European Union last week, the EU's foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said on Tuesday.
'Israel needs to take more concrete steps to improve the humanitarian situation on the ground. The European Union will keep a close watch,' Kallas told reporters after meeting EU foreign ministers in Brussels.
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