Arabic nations, the rights groups condemn the decision of Israel to block help in Gaza | Israel-Palestine News of Conflict

Several Arabic nations and rights organization condemned the decision of Israel to stop help help to the Gaza belt, calling it with a plague violation of the tribute agreement and international law using starvation as a weapon.
Israel blocked the entry Send to assist in Gaza on Sunday, hours after the first phase of its trial with Palestinian group Hamas, expired fears of starvation and more difficulty during St. Ramadan That started during the weekend.
Egypt and Qatar, who broke out conversations between Hamas and Israel, as well as Saudi Arabia and Jordan, reported statements that criticize Israeli move to block food, medicines and fuel in the tape.
In a statement, the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that “he strongly condemns the decision of the Israeli government to block humanitarian aid and close transitions used for help efforts.”
The Ministry has announced that actions violate the fourth Geneva Convention and “all religious principles”. The fourth Geneva Convention, adopted in 1949, provides humanitarian protection for civilians in war zones.
On Sunday night, Qatar also condemned the decision of Israel to block help in Gaza and emphasized “firmly rejection of the use of food as weapons for war and starvation of civilians”.
“We invite the international community to oblige Israel to ensure a safe and sustainable entry of humanitarian aid without obstacles,” said the Qatar Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs said: “The Kingdom condemns and condemns the decision of the Israeli occupation government to stop the humanitarian aid to Gazi, using it as a tool of blackmail and collective penalty.”
It said that the decision “is a direct attack on the principles of international humanitarian law in the midst of a permanent humanitarian crisis confronted by the Palestinian people.”
Jordan said the Israeli move threatens “that he would restart the situation in the sector.”
“We emphasize the need for Israel to stop using starvation as a weapon against Palestinians and innocent people,” his foreign ministry said.
Reporting from the City of Gaza, Hani Mahmoud Al Jazeera said that Israel again uses “food and water as a war weapon for political benefit.”
“For example, when it comes to water, 80 percent of gauze tanks are completely destroyed with a desalinization infrastructure. So, it completely relies on trucks that carry water supplies,” Mahmoud said.
“Hospitals are still struggling in the meantime. And with the decision to get all the help in Gaza, including medical supplies, they are likely to continue to fight to provide care for vulnerable groups,” he added.
Meanwhile, the International Committee of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Society said: “Without helping help, the life of people is once again on the edge of the knife.”
The Regional Director of the Norwegian Refugee Council for the Middle East and North Africa, Angelite Caredd, also said he would block help in Gaza to push his civilian population “outside the collapse”.
“The Israeli government must immediately reverse this decision. International actors have to do everything in their power to ensure access to Gaza, so that help reaches those who need to be without further delay or disorder,” Caredda said in a statement.
Hamas rejects a new proposal to break fire
Hamas accused Israel on Monday of trying to demolish the next phase of a trial interview and called the decision of Israel to end the help of “war crime and a clear attack” on a truce that took a year of negotiations before taking over in January.
On Sunday, Israel said he would support the new proposal of the United States calling for an extension of the tribute through Ramadan and the Jewish Passover holiday, which ends on April 20.
According to this proposal, Hamas would leave half a prisoner on the first day, and the rest when an agreement was reached on a permanent tribute, said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
But Hamas rejected the proposalsaying that only the prisoners would release this in accordance with the original conditions of the agreement, which determined that the Israeli forces would permanently withdraw from Gaza and bring the termination of war.
The fire interruption contract was stopped by the war of Israel against Gaza, in which more than 48,380 people, mostly women and children, were killed and left in the ruins.
Last November, the International Criminal Court issued orders for the arrest of Netanyahu and his former Defense Minister Yoava Gallant for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza.
Israel also faces a case of genocide at the International Court of Justice for its enclave war.