Multiple nations urge Israel: Open add’l crossings to bring aid into Gaza

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DUBAI — The European Commission, United States, United Kingdom, Cyprus, United Arab Emirates, and Qatar jointly called on Israel on Wednesday to open additional crossings to enable the delivery of more aid to Gaza. This came during a meeting of American, European, British, Cypriot, Emirati, and Qatari ministers discussing enhancing plans to open a maritime corridor to Gaza.اضافة اعلان

The EU Commissioner for Crisis Management, Janez Lenarčič, stated on social media: "While we support the maritime corridor to Cyprus, we call on Israel to open additional crossings to deliver more aid to Gaza, including the north, and to ease restrictions,” Al-Mamlaka TV reported.

The joint statement emphasized that "there is no real alternative to land routes through Egypt and Jordan and entry points from Israel to Gaza for the widespread delivery of aid."

Ministers stressed that opening the Ashdod port for humanitarian aid would be a welcome and crucial addition to the corridor.

Ministers committed to continuing their participation and sending senior officials to Cyprus during the week starting March 18 for comprehensive briefings on continuing to activate the corridor, including American military planning efforts to establish a temporary pier capable of receiving large quantities of humanitarian aid.

Senior officials will also discuss the possibility of establishing a joint fund to support the maritime corridor and coordinate material and financial contributions for its sustainability.

Ministers reiterated that this maritime corridor can - and should - be part of a continuous effort to increase the flow of humanitarian aid and goods to Gaza through all possible means, including expanded land routes, continued air delivery, and close cooperation with Coordinator Sigrid Kaag.

Ministers also stressed the necessity for Israel to open additional crossings to enable more aid to reach Gaza, including the north, and to deliver it to Gaza, easing comprehensive customs restrictions to facilitate the increasing flow of life-saving humanitarian aid.

UAE Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed affirmed that the worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza requires adopting a multinational cooperative approach to mitigate its impact on civilians in the sector and diligently seek to open humanitarian corridors to transport humanitarian aid at a sufficient and sustainable pace without obstacles.

He pointed out the importance of building on the "Amalthia" initiative recently announced by Cyprus, which outlines a secure mechanism for shipping aid from Cyprus to Gaza via the sea, constituting an essential part in activating joint efforts to launch this maritime corridor. He reaffirmed the UAE's steadfast commitment to mobilize international support for the maritime corridor initiative, as well as cooperation with its partners in the international community to enhance the humanitarian response provided to civilians in Gaza, as reported by the Emirates News Agency.


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