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Europe
EU ministers meet on Gaza crisis
2008-12-31
European Union nations pushed Tuesday for a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas and gathered their foreign ministers in Paris for an urgent meeting on the crisis in Gaza.

Germany's foreign minister, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, spoke with Israeli, Egyptian and Syrian officials to explore the possibility of a "humanitarian cease-fire" in Gaza, his ministry said. British Foreign Secretary David Miliband also said the EU must maintain calls for a cease-fire and examine the need for humanitarian aid in Gaza. Norway announced it was giving 30 million kroner ($4.3 million) in immediate humanitarian aid for Gaza residents.

French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner spoke Tuesday to Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak to push an immediate cease-fire to allow aid and medical help into Gaza, and to evacuate the wounded, his ministry said. The proposal was being discussed at the Paris meeting.

The European Commission asked Israel to allow relief workers into the Gaza area. In a statement Tuesday, the European Commission asked Israel "to open up the humanitarian space" so aid and relief workers can reach the Gaza area.
So...what's in it for Israel? Answer: Nothing.
So they might as well keep shooting.
Posted by:Fred

#2  The EU ministers can haul their sorry asses on down to Israel and take up their deliberations in Sderot. Without benefit of a bomb shelter.

Otherwise they're just flapping their worthless gums - as usual.

Sod off, you arrogant idiots.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2008-12-31 19:28  

#1  So...what's in it for Israel?

Europeans will build museums commemorating Israel---the way they did for (first) Holocaust victims.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2008-12-31 08:31  

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