Sweden to summon Israeli ambassador over Gaza
- On Monday, Sweden's Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson announced that the country’s foreign ministry will call in Israel’s ambassador to express concern about the insufficient delivery of humanitarian assistance to Gaza amid the ongoing conflict.
- This protest comes after nearly three months of an Israeli blockade that has led to critical scarcities of food and medicine for Gaza’s 2.3 million inhabitants.
- Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson urged the European Union to apply sanctions and step up efforts to persuade Israel to permit adequate humanitarian aid into Gaza.
- A British surgeon at Nasser Hospital in Gaza said she had “never seen so many blast injuries” and severe burns, especially among small children, complicating medical care.
- Sweden’s action and growing EU demands reflect increased international pressure on Israel amid a conflict that Gaza health authorities say has killed nearly 54,000 Palestinians.
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