The humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip, where Israel is waging war against the Hamas terror group, “could not be worse,” European Union chief diplomat Josep Borrell says, Reuters reports.
"The humanitarian situation could not be worse, could not be worse. There is no words to explain how the situation is, with hundreds of thousands without anything, without shelters, without food, without medicines, and under the bombs. And every day there is a high toll of civilian people being killed. Many ministers have said that there are too many. Well, the question is, how many is too many? Too many, what does it mean, too many? Well, too many is 25,000 people, for how long is it going to continue?" Borrell asks.
“From now on I will not talk about the peace process, but I want a two-state-solution process. Because peace could be many different peaces. What kind of peace are you talking about? So let's talk about what we want to do. What we want to do is to build a two-state solution.” Borell tells journalists ahead of a EU foreign ministers’ meeting.