French Foreign Minister Stéphane Séjourne has suggested the possibility of imposing pressure, including sanctions, on Israel to facilitate the opening of crossings for humanitarian aid to reach Palestinians in Gaza. Speaking on Tuesday, Séjourne emphasized the urgent need for action to alleviate the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza, where thousands of Palestinians have been killed and millions more are facing homelessness and famine amid the ongoing conflict.
Séjourne stated during interviews with RFI radio and France 24 television that various levers of influence, including the consideration of sanctions, must be explored to ensure the unhindered passage of humanitarian assistance through checkpoints into Gaza. He reiterated France’s commitment to pursuing diplomatic measures, including potential European Union sanctions targeting Israeli settlers involved in violence in the West Bank, to address the pressing humanitarian needs in the region.
The French Foreign Minister’s remarks come in the wake of escalating violence and humanitarian crisis in Gaza, with over 33,000 Palestinians reported killed in the past six months. The situation has been exacerbated by a cross-border attack by Hamas militants on southern Israel in October, resulting in casualties and triggering further hostilities.
France’s proposal to consider sanctions as a means to compel Israel to allow the passage of humanitarian aid underscores the international community’s growing concern over the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Gaza. The French government, among other European nations, has been actively advocating for measures to address the root causes of the conflict and alleviate the suffering of civilians caught in the crossfire.
However, Israel has maintained that its actions are in self-defense against attacks by Hamas and other militant groups in Gaza. The Israeli government has also emphasized the need for security measures to prevent further violence and protect its citizens from rocket attacks and other threats originating from Gaza.
As the situation in Gaza remains precarious, with millions of Palestinians facing severe shortages of essential resources and basic necessities, the international community continues to call for urgent action to de-escalate tensions, facilitate humanitarian access, and pursue a peaceful resolution to the longstanding Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The French government’s proposal to consider sanctions on Israel reflects the growing urgency to address the humanitarian crisis and promote stability in the region through diplomatic means.