London-Saba:
The British Foreign Office said on Monday that stopping the entry of goods and cutting off electricity to the Gaza Strip threatens to violate what it called the Israeli enemy's obligations under international law.
The British Foreign Office stressed in a press statement that: Humanitarian aid should not be linked to a ceasefire or used as a political tool.
It stressed that stopping the entry of goods and cutting off electricity threatens to violate the Israeli enemy's obligations under international law.
For the ninth consecutive day, the Israeli enemy authorities have closed the Kerem Shalom commercial crossing, the only outlet for the residents of the Gaza Strip to the movement of goods and aid.

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