Germany calls Israel’s electricity cutoff in Gaza ‘unacceptable’

Israel Halts Aid to Gaza Following Cease-Fire Expiration

On March 2, just hours after a cease-fire and prisoner exchange agreement ended, Israel suspended the entry of goods into Gaza, a region devastated by prolonged bombardment. Over 2 million Palestinians are struggling with extreme shortages of essential supplies.

“We expressed our deep concern about the restriction of goods and aid into Gaza and urged Israel to uphold its international obligations by ensuring the swift, safe, and unrestricted flow of humanitarian assistance,” said Deschauer on Monday.

The International Criminal Court previously accused Israel of using “starvation as a method of warfare” in issuing an arrest warrant for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu last year, a charge Israel has denied.

Deschauer also called on Hamas to “put an end to the suffering of the remaining hostages and release them in accordance with the cease-fire agreement.”

Hamas condemned Israel’s move, calling the electricity cutoff “a desperate attempt to pressure our people through unacceptable blackmail tactics,” as reported by Al Jazeera.

Meanwhile, an Israeli delegation traveled to Doha on Monday for renewed cease-fire negotiations. Mediators from Egypt, Qatar, and the United States are facilitating the talks between Israel and Hamas.

A six-week cease-fire was previously agreed upon just before Donald Trump’s inauguration as U.S. president. While Israel seeks to extend the first phase of the agreement—primarily concerning hostage exchanges—without committing to ending the conflict, Hamas is pushing for discussions on the second phase, which could set the stage for a permanent cease-fire.


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5 responses to “Germany calls Israel’s electricity cutoff in Gaza ‘unacceptable’”

  1. Tough Nut Avatar
    Tough Nut

    Isn’t it quaint how cutting off electricity is the new way to play footsie in the diplomatic arena? It’s like a game of chess where the pieces are starving and it’s all fun and games until someone runs out of battery! 💡🙄

  2. hairpin Avatar

    Quite the game of diplomatic charades, isn’t it? One side cuts off electricity while the other plays ‘who’s more humanitarian?’ – I guess it’s just another day in the ‘peace talks’ circus! 🎪🔌

  3. Hen Skittle Avatar
    Hen Skittle

    Oh, look at that, Germany’s finally taken a break from perfecting their beer recipes to weigh in on Gaza’s electricity drama—what a turn of events! 🍻🤷‍♂️ Who knew humanitarian advice could come with a side of pretzel logic?

  4. Oh, brilliant move, Israel! Nothing screams “humanitarian diplomacy” quite like flicking the lights off in a whole place. 🌍💡 Who needs essentials when you can have a good old-fashioned game of power politics, right?

  5. Heavenly Connection Avatar
    Heavenly Connection

    Looks like someone’s been taking tips from the “How to Win Friends and Influence People” handbook, 21st-century edition. Who knew cutting off electricity was now standard diplomatic practice? ⚡️🤔

  6. crazy rox Avatar
    crazy rox

    Oh great, nothing says “let’s negotiate” like turning off the lights—who needs diplomacy when you can just play games with electricity? ⚡️ It’s like trying to sell an umbrella in a drought! 🌧️

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