France Demands Immediate Action Amidst Gaza Humanitarian Crisis
France's foreign minister criticized Israel's aid easing to Gaza as insufficient, urging an end to military offensives or face consequences. Despite limited aid flow, increasing violence has caused massive displacement and casualties. European leaders threaten action if aid restrictions and military actions persist, hinting at potential EU trade impact.

France has called for immediate end to military actions in Gaza, deeming Israel's recent easing of aid as grossly inadequate. Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot raised concerns over humanitarian conditions amidst a mounting death toll.
As violence escalates, Israel faces international pressure to cease its offensive and lift blockade restrictions. Leading European nations have threatened concrete actions should Israel not comply.
The possibility of revisiting the EU-Israel association agreement looms, potentially impacting trade if human rights violations are verified. The severe humanitarian situation demands urgent attention from global leaders.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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