German Chancellor Olaf Scholz warns Netanyahu against Rafah attack
The German Chancellor has warned Israel’s Prime Minister against starting a ground offensive in Rafah.
Olaf Scholz met Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday.
He urged him to protect civilians and allow more humanitarian aid into Gaza
The German leader said the world cannot stand by as Palestinians continue to starve.
EU leaders and Egypt are also warning against Israel’s planned offensive in Rafah.
Egyptian president Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, met European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in Cairo.
She announced an 8-billion-dollar aid package for cash strapped Egypt.
Some of the money will be used to secure borders and limit the flow of migrants.
Ulrich Brueckner is a professor of European Studies at Stanford University.
He says Israel’s military strategy in Gaza is short-sighted and doesn’t take into account the humanitarian costs.
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