The Australian Prime Minister condemned this Sunday blockages of humanitarian aid in Gaza, seeing it as a blatant violation of international law. Meanwhile, 13 Palestinians, including two children, were killed by occupation fire when they were waiting for food aid.
Anthony Albanese, Australian Prime Minister, denounced Sunday, in an interview with ABC News, the obstacles imposed on the delivery of assistance to Gaza by the Zionist entity. He described these acts as clear violations of international law.
13 Palestinians, including two children killed
“It is quite clear that preventing food delivery constitutes a violation of international law, morality and decent humanity,” he said. Already Friday, he had alerted to a situation which “exceeded the worst fears of the world”, recalling that children die of hunger in Gaza.
On the ground, at least 13 Palestinians, including two children, were killed on Sunday by Zionist fire while they were waiting for help in different areas of the Gaza Strip, according to the Palestinian agency Wafa. Six of them perished near a distribution center in Khan Younès, six others north of Rafah, and another in the center of the band.
Anthony Albanese rejects any attempt at forced displacement
In his call to the Zionist entity, the Australian Prime Minister urged Tel Aviv to respect international law and to allow United Nations and NGOs to act without hindrance. He also rejected any attempt at forced and permanent displacement of the Palestinian population.
Since October 7, 2023, the Gaza Strip has undergone a qualified aggression of genocidal by many NGOs. According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, 59,821 Palestinians fell into martyrs, mainly women and children, and 144,851 were injured. The real number of victims could be higher, many bodies being still under the rubble or in the streets.
Among these victims, 1,132 Palestinians were killed and 7,521 wounded when they were waiting for humanitarian aid, according to health authorities.