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Belgian king condemns Gaza killings as disgrace
King Philippe speaks out against violence claiming over 100 lives in humanitarian crisis.

The EU remains silent despite increasing violence in Gaza leading to numerous casualties.
Belgian king condemns Gaza violence as disgrace to humanity
Belgian King Philippe condemned the recent killings of over 100 aid seekers in Gaza, calling the incident a disgrace to humanity. This statement follows a surge of violence that resulted in at least 32 deaths on Saturday when Israeli troops reportedly opened fire on Palestinians seeking food from distribution outlets. The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, which is supported by both the U.S. and Israel, has faced significant challenges in providing assistance as the conflict escalates. UN reports indicated that by July 13, at least 674 individuals had died near these distribution sites. In a separate statement, Pope Leo XIV also condemned the violence, urging an end to what he described as barbarity.
Key Takeaways
"This violence is a disgrace to humanity."
Belgian King Philippe's condemnation highlights the severity of the crisis in Gaza.
"We really need to work for that ceasefire..."
Kaja Kallas underscores the urgency for diplomatic efforts to address the humanitarian catastrophe.
"I once again call for an immediate end to the barbarity of this war."
Pope Leo XIV's statement reflects widespread frustration over the ongoing conflict.
The silence from EU leadership amidst increasing humanitarian crises raises concerns about accountability and moral responsibility. Despite the alarming death toll and calls for peace, the decision not to sanction Israel suggests a reluctance to confront challenging geopolitical realities. As Kaja Kallas noted, the absence of a ceasefire complicates aid efforts, highlighting a critical need for immediate international diplomatic action to address ongoing humanitarian disaster.
Highlights
- Belgian king calls Gaza violence a disgrace to humanity.
- The international community must act to prevent further suffering in Gaza.
- Silence from the EU on Gaza violence raises troubling questions.
- Pope Leo XIV demands an end to barbarity in war-torn Gaza.
Rising concerns over humanitarian crisis in Gaza
The escalating violence and deaths in Gaza may lead to significant political backlash, especially regarding EU’s lack of action.
The international community faces pressure to take decisive action to alleviate the suffering in Gaza.
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