Israel last night surprisingly freed around 50 Palestinian detainees who were arrested after October 7.
The media cite a statement from the Shin Bet (internal security) and the army according to which the decision was reached following overcrowding in prisons.
But the Minister of National Security Itamar Ben Gvir wrote on X that in reality those releases were decided by the Shin Bet as a gesture of détente in view of Ramadan.
A move which in his opinion was wrong, he added, having taken place ''on the day in which two Jews were killed in an attack'' in the West Bank.
Meanwhile, the death of 112 Palestinians, reported yesterday by Hamas, and the wounding of 760 others,
when a crowd rushed at a food aid convoy in the city of Gaza, remains in the spotlight.
The Palestinian Islamic movement claims that the Israeli army opened fire on people, while Israel recognizes "limited shooting" by soldiers who felt "threatened", assuring that most of those killed were in a chaotic situation.
“Depriving people of humanitarian aid constitutes a serious violation” of international humanitarian law, Borrell said.
"Unhindered humanitarian access to Gaza must be guaranteed," added the head of European diplomacy.
Paris calls for "an independent investigation"
into the 112 Palestinians who died in Gaza during the distribution of aid: this was announced by the Foreign Minister, Stéphane Séjourné.
Speaking to France Inter, Séjourné said: "I want to be very clear today, we will ask for explanations and an independent investigation will be needed to determine what happened"
Late yesterday evening, French President
Emmanuel Macron
expressed on and respect for international law".
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The head of European diplomacy
Josep Borrell
also last night on X had denounced "a new carnage" and "totally unacceptable" victims.
“I am horrified by reports of further massacres among Gaza civilians who were desperate for humanitarian aid,” the post read.
“These deaths are completely unacceptable,” the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy said, adding: “Depriving people of humanitarian aid constitutes a serious violation” of international humanitarian law.
"Unhindered humanitarian access to Gaza must be guaranteed."
Video Gaza, Israel shows a video of the crowd assaulting aid trucks
Tajani: ceasefire for humanitarian aid immediately
"Convince Israel and Hamas to an immediate ceasefire to allow humanitarian aid to arrive and the release of hostages."
Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani underlines this in an interview with Qn.
"We ask the Netanyahu government to ascertain what has happened in these hours and to protect civilians - he continues - At the same time, we plan to help the Palestinians with better coordination of aid to be sent to Gaza by humanitarian organizations: from the Red Cross to the FAO".
China 'strongly' condemns civilian deaths in Gaza
China said it "strongly condemns" the killing of dozens of Palestinians during an aid delivery in the northern Gaza Strip.
“China is shocked by this incident and strongly condemns it,” Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning said.
"We express our sorrow for the victims and our solidarity with the injured."
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