DaysofPal – Belgium’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Hadja Lahbib, has described the situation in Gaza as a major humanitarian catastrophe, affirming that Belgium is stepping up its diplomatic pressure on Israel in light of escalating violations.
In comments made Sunday, Lahbib expressed grave concern:
“Even if I don’t have the authority — or even if I did — to formally declare this a genocide, it is the responsibility of the international community to make that determination. But truly, what more do we need to witness? A humanitarian blockade, mass forced displacement, blatant violations of international law, and a clear intent to erase Gaza—what else must happen?”
He condemned the dehumanizing rhetoric used by some Israeli officials, saying, “They speak of Palestinians as if they are not human beings.” He emphasized the urgent need for action, noting that “the humanitarian dimension remains the most critical and pressing.”
Lahbib confirmed that Belgium has decided to escalate its diplomatic language in response to Israel’s ongoing actions, which he stated “violate international law and may constitute war crimes, as recognized by the International Criminal Court.”
Belgium is also evaluating the possibility of launching an air bridge for humanitarian aid to Gaza—similar to past operations. However, such efforts would require Israel’s approval to access its airspace. Lahbib noted that Belgium is in talks with other European countries to increase pressure and secure land access for aid convoys.
“There are hundreds of trucks waiting at the borders daily, trying to reach starving civilians. What is happening is, in every sense, a scandal,” he concluded.
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