
European foreign ministers express concern over potential expansion of Gaza War
The foreign ministers of Spain, Norway, Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, and Slovenia expressed concern on Wednesday over the Zionist entity's plans to expand its military operations in the Gaza Strip if negotiations fail to reach a prisoner exchange deal.
The ministers stated that the Israeli regime's planned actions in Gaza represent a dangerous escalation, urging the entity to immediately lift the blockade on Gaza, according to Palestine Today agency.
Two days ago, Zionist media reported in news bulletins and press articles details of the new military operation, codenamed "Operation Gideon's Boat," which involves intensifying airstrikes, occupying new areas, and forcibly relocating civilians to southern zones.
The Zionist media indicated that this operation would expand if Hamas does not accept the exchange deal proposed by U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff.
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