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Tension in the south of the Strip, the army surrounds hospital in Khan Yunis - News

2024-01-22T10:48:38.501Z

Highlights: Tension in the south of the Strip, the army surrounds hospital in Khan Yunis. EU High Representative Josep Borrell: 'When will too many deaths in Gaza be too many?'. Israeli Labor presents a motion of no confidence in Netanyahu, the first since the start of the war. Luxembourg, without Israel at the peace conference table useless. Warning sirens in Upper Galilee. Yesterday rockets from southern Lebanon, claimed by Hezbollah. The EU Presidency calls for an immediate ceasefire for Gaza.


Borrell: 'When will too many deaths in Gaza be too many?'. Israeli Labor presents a motion of no confidence in Netanyahu, the first since the start of the war. Luxembourg, without Israel at the peace conference table useless. Warning sirens in Upper Galilee. Yesterday rockets from southern Lebanon, claimed by Hezbollah. The EU Presidency calls for an immediate ceasefire for Gaza. Sejourné: 'I hope soon sanctions will be imposed on violent settlers in the West Bank' (ANSA)


High tension today in

Khan Yunis

(in the southern Gaza Strip) as Israeli forces gradually advance westwards, towards the sea, and southwards, towards Rafah.

According to military radio, the Israeli army has surrounded the Nasser hospital and is completing the isolation of the city center.

The troops have also reached al-Aqsa University and are now one kilometer from the humanitarian area of ​​Moassi, near the sea, where hundreds of thousands of displaced people are located.

Borrell: 'When will too many deaths in Gaza be too many?'.

First Labor vote of no confidence in Bibi since the start of the war

When will too many deaths in Gaza be too many?

This is the question posed by

EU High Representative Josep Borrell

, who announces that the situation will be discussed at today's foreign affairs council.

And he underlines that from now on we will have to talk about a two-state solution. 

"The humanitarian situation in Gaza - reflects Borrell - could not be worse, there is no food, medicine and people are under bombs. Some ministers accept that there are too many civilian victims but when is enough enough? Today we will also talk about this ".

"It is not the way to conduct a military operation, and I say this with respect for the victims of 7 October", adds the European representative.

"From now on we must talk about a two-state solution and not a peace process, words are important", explains Josep Borrell arriving at the foreign affairs council.

"I know Israel doesn't agree but it's unacceptable, as the UN secretary general said. So we need to discuss. What is their solution? Kick people out of Gaza? Kill them all? Israel has been stirring up hatred for generations," he specifies.

And "Hamas is one of the obstacles to the two-state solution, but not the only one. We must work with the Arab world and discuss approaches among ourselves to achieve progress."

Meanwhile,

the Israeli Labor Party

, 4 seats out of 120 in the Knesset, will today present a motion of no confidence - the first since the beginning of the war - against Benjamin Netanyahu's government due to "its failure to bring home the hostages" held by Hamas in Gaza.

The party made this known by underlining that "the government is not taking the necessary decisions to save them and bring them back".

Labor - led by Merav Michaeli - has said it expects opposition parties to "support the no-confidence motion", even though the chances of it passing are slim.

The EU Presidency calls for an immediate ceasefire for Gaza

 "On behalf of Belgium and the EU Presidency, the message I will bring today is clear:

we ask for an immediate ceasefire

, the release of the hostages, respect for international law, the return to the peace process which must lead to the creation of two states".

Belgian Foreign Minister

Hadja Lahbib

said this before the Foreign Affairs Council.

"There is a clear risk of regionalization of the conflict. The violence also needs to stop in the West Bank. We hope to be able to organize a peace conference in Brussels, in the more or less near future, which can truly relaunch political dialogue", he underlined. 

Jordan: 'The EU must ask for a ceasefire, move forward with the two states'

“We expect the EU to call for a ceasefire and work with us to reach a concrete plan for the two-state solution, the time is now.”

Ayman Hussein Abdullah Al Safadi, Jordanian Foreign Minister

, said this

.

"Israel with its policy is condemning the region to years of conflict: the world is for the two-state solution and Israel is challenging the international community, it is time


to take measures, peace must be imposed", he added.

"Israel is undermining the two-state solution. The only way to ensure security for all is the two-state solution. The Israeli government said no, and so it is challenging the international order," the Foreign Minister added of Jordan, present in Brussels together with his Egyptian counterpart, the Saudi Foreign Minister and the heads of Israeli and Palestinian diplomacy. 

Sejourné: 'I hope soon sanctions will be imposed on violent settlers in the West Bank'

 "I hope that sanctions will arrive in the next few days for violent Israeli settlers in the West Bank. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's words on the two-state solution are disturbing: we need the creation of a Palestinian state with security guarantees for all."

The French Foreign Minister,

Stephane Sejourné

, said this in Brussels. 

Luxembourg, without Israel at the peace conference table useless

 "If Israel is not at the peace table there is no point in organizing a big conference."

Luxembourg Foreign Minister Xavier Bettel said this.

"The plan presented by Borrell goes in the right direction." 

Warning sirens in Upper Galilee.

Yesterday rockets from southern Lebanon, claimed by Hezbollah

 Alarm sirens are also ringing today in several communities in the

Upper Galilee

, along the border with Lebanon.

This was reported by the military spokesman.

Last night, the spokesperson added, three rockets were launched from Lebanon towards the Israeli village of Shomera, in the central sector of the border.

A building was hit, but no casualties were reported.

According to the media, this attack was claimed by Hezbollah 

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