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Hamas attack on Israel is 'an act of war', reflects 'an ancient evil', says EU chief

FP Staff October 11, 2023, 16:03:48 IST

More than 1,200 people were killed on Saturday when Hamas began attacks on military and civilian targets along Israel’s border with the Gaza Strip. Israel has responded with artillery and air strikes leaving 900 Palestinians dead after five days

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Hamas attack on Israel is 'an act of war', reflects 'an ancient evil', says EU chief

The massacre of Israeli civilians by the Palestinian organization Hamas was a cold-blooded act of war, according to EU leader Ursula von der Leyen, who also referred to it as an example of a “ancient evil.” “We have to be clear in defining this kind of horror,” she stated. And there is only one way to respond to that. European nations support Israel. Additionally, we completely support Israel’s right to self-defense. Von der Leyen backed a thorough evaluation of the EU’s multimillion-euro financial support for Palestinian projects as he opened a meeting of European commissioners. More than 1,200 people were killed on Saturday when Hamas began attacks on military and civilian targets along Israel’s border with the Gaza Strip. Israel has responded with artillery and air strikes, and Gaza officials estimate more than 900 Palestinians dead after five days of ferocious fighting. The EU and its member states have responded with expressions of solidarity with Israel and furious disgust at Hamas’s assault. “It is terrorism. And it is an act of war,” von der Leyen said. But they are also concerned that Israel keeps its response within the limits of international law. “Hamas terrorists killed women and children in their homes. They hunted hundreds of young men and women who were celebrating life and music,” von der Leyen told the European Commission. “They took hostage hundreds of innocents, whose fate is still unknown,” she said. “These innocents were killed for one single reason: For being Jewish and living in the State of Israel. It is an ancient evil, which reminds us of the darkest past and shocks all of us to the core.” Von der Leyen also addressed a debate raging in Brussels over the European Union’s huge budget to support the Palestinian Authority and state-building projects in Palestinian territories. The EU commissioner in charge of relations with Europe’s neighbours, Hungary’s Oliver Varhelyi, has called for aid to be suspended pending a review of whether any leaked to armed groups like Hamas. But EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell, with the backing of most member state foreign ministers, wants funding to continue while any review is carried out to avoid punishing Palestinian civilians. “Our humanitarian support to the Palestinian people is not in question. Yet it is important that we carefully review our financial assistance for Palestine,” von der Leyen said. “EU funding has never and will never go to Hamas or any terrorist entity. So we will now again review the entire portfolio in light of an evolving situation on the ground.”

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