
The European Union has strongly warned that Israel’s latest ground assault on Gaza City will worsen an already dire humanitarian crisis. An EU spokesperson said the military operation would lead to “more destruction, more death and more displacement.” He added that it also endangers hostages still held in the conflict zone.
The Israeli military launched the ground offensive in Gaza City early Tuesday, following a massive overnight bombardment. This marks a major escalation in the ongoing war, with troops now advancing into Gaza’s largest urban area. The EU said it had repeatedly urged Israel not to intensify its operations.
EU officials in Brussels are now preparing to propose sanctions and other measures against Israel. These may include suspending trade agreements and targeting far-right Israeli ministers. However, any such move faces challenges due to divisions among the 27 EU member states on how to handle the Gaza conflict.
The war has claimed over 64,900 lives, mostly civilians, according to the Gaza health ministry. The United Nations considers these figures credible. Meanwhile, UN investigators have accused Israel of committing acts of genocide in Gaza. They blame Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and top officials for inciting violence against Palestinians.
International calls for a ceasefire are growing louder as the humanitarian situation deteriorates. The EU’s criticism highlights increasing global concern over the scale of violence and loss of life in Gaza. Further diplomatic actions may be announced in the coming days.