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Gaza in state of ‘man-made famine’ by Israel: EU foreign policy chief Borrell

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Geneva, Switzerlan­d - The EU foreign policy chief on Monday warned that Gaza is already ‘in a state of famine’, saying the situation is ‘entirely man-made’ by Israel.

“In Gaza, we are no longer on the brink of famine, we are in a state of famine affecting thousands of people,” Josep Borrell told the opening ceremony of the two-day European Humanitari­an Forum 2024 in Brussels.

“This is unacceptab­le,” he stressed, adding: “Starvation is used as a weapon of war.”

Borrell warned that the besieged strip is ‘becoming a territory without any kind of order’, due to conflict that started last October. “The territory of Gaza is very quickly becoming a territory without any kind of order, is more and more looking like Haiti, Somalia, Syria, or Mosul. This will be the first failed state before having existed,” he said.

He also voiced hope that ‘in the intermedia­te future the discussion of the United Nations Security Council will allow for a

ceasefire in Gaza’.

Humanitari­an lifeboat is ‘sinking’

The EU commission­er for crisis management, for his part, warned that humanitari­an aid is far away from meeting the ‘alarming’ needs resulting from the ‘very high number’ of conflicts, saying the lifeboat is ‘sinking’. “The lifeboat of humanitari­an aid is increasing­ly helpless against the growing alarming of humanitari­an needs. Make no mistake, this lifeboat is sinking. And the time is running out for us to fix it,” Janez Lenacic said.

“In 2023, we witnessed the highest number of active conflicts since the end of the World War II, becoming more protracted and complex with horrific consequenc­es, as we can see from Gaza to Ukraine, to Sudan, and beyond.”

He urged not only EU member states but other countries as well to adopt the goal of allocating 0.07% of their gross national income for humanitari­an aid.

The UN relief chief, in his address, warned that the relief efforts are ‘facing an alarming humanitari­an funding crisis’.

“We are all and our colleagues in the field in particular daily, making extremely difficult decisions, decisions about life and death, about what to fund and who to prioritise,” Martin Griffiths, the under-secretaryg­eneral for humanitari­an affairs and emergency relief coordinato­r, lamented.

In Gaza, we are no longer on the brink of famine, we are in a state of famine affecting thousands of people. This is unacceptab­le JOSEP BORRELL

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European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell

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