Norway’s Deputy Foreign Minister Andreas Motzfeldt Kravik said his country is still “committed to a two-state solution” and said that what the world is seeing in Gaza and the West Bank “is not only unconscionable, but also deeply illegal”.
Kravik was speaking outside the Hague, where hearings were held at the International Court of Justice over Israel’s obligations to allow aid into Gaza and Unrwa, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, to operate freely in the besieged strip.
It came as the UN warned of mass starvation in Gaza after its food stocks in the strip were fully depleted by Israel’s ongoing two-month blockade of the enclave.
As footage of emaciated children circulated widely online, the UN warned that deaths from malnutrition may occur if Israel refuses to remove its blockade.
Produced by: Middle East Eye
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