Israel's violations' in Gaza make world more dangerous, Norway warns
Briefly

Norway's International Development Minister, Asmund Aukrust, warns that Israel's approach to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza is establishing a perilous precedent for international law. He condemns the actions that undermine humanitarian efforts, specifically the militarization of aid through the new Gaza Humanitarian Foundation. Aukrust emphasizes the risks that these actions pose not only to Gaza's population, suffering from acute hunger and violence, but also the implications for future global conflicts. His statements reflect growing concerns about the normalization of violations against international norms, potentially placing global safety at greater risk.
Aukrust emphasized that Israel's current approach to Gaza worsens the humanitarian situation and threatens to establish a global precedent for human rights violations.
He warned that misuse of food as a weapon and denial of access to humanitarian organizations could create a new, dangerous international standard.
Aukrust stated that the concerning trend in Gaza undermines international law, possibly making global conflicts more perilous and affecting the safety of everyone.
He expressed fear that Israel's actions, particularly with the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, could militarize humanitarian aid and endanger future conflict resolution.
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