Sweden’s foreign minister has condemned Israel’s plans to “take control” of the Gaza Strip, saying the move would violate international law, AFP reports.
“If this means annexation, it is against international law. Sweden stands firm in its belief that Gaza’s territory must not be changed or reduced,” Swedish Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard said.
She also urged Israel to allow a resumption of humanitarian aid to Gaza, as the World Health Organisation warned that two million people were starving in the territory.
“In our talks, we have repeatedly urged Israel’s government to allow unhindered humanitarian access and distribution in line with humanitarian principles,” she said.
“A ceasefire and an end to hostilities are needed, and hostages must be released — not more statements or plans from the Israeli government that exacerbate the situation for civilians in Gaza.”