Slovenia expressed its deep concern about the decision to completely prevent the arrival of humanitarian aid to Gaza, which may lead to a humanitarian catastrophe that strongly affects the civilian population who are already suffering from conflict … stressing that such measures constitute a clear violation of international law, especially international humanitarian law and human rights law.
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The Slovenian Foreign Ministry also stressed – in a statement – on the tensioning site (X) the necessity of providing safe and disabled access to the humanitarian organizations to the residents of Gaza, who are in urgent need of help, indicating support for all diplomatic efforts to achieve a permanent ceasefire, which would enable all the hostages to be released and start the reconstruction of Gaza.
He stressed the need to preserve the ceasefire agreement and respect the three agreed stages, and this would enable to alleviate the suffering of the Palestinian people and release all hostages, calling for all parties to respect international law and act with responsibility in order to reduce the suffering of civilians and work towards a sustainable political solution.