The prime minister has warned the Israel-Hamas conflict dangers unleashing a “contagion of conflict” throughout the Middle East.
Rishi Sunak, who met with leaders in Israel, Saudi Arabia and Egypt this week, stated they’d agreed “we need to do everything possible” to cease the unfold of the conflict.
He stated his two-day go to to the area demonstrated “that the UK stands in solidarity with them against terrorism” and that “there can be no justification” for the atrocities dedicated by Hamas.
“The overwhelming view I got from everyone I spoke to this week was that we need to do everything possible to stop a contagion of conflict in the region,” he stated.
“I wanted to sit down with other leaders and talk face to face. Because in times of tension and division, it’s more important than ever to accelerate diplomatic efforts,” he added.
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Saturday’s opening of the Rafah border crossing to permit an help convoy into Gaza was “testament to the power of diplomacy”, he stated.
More than 200 vans carrying roughly 3,000 tonnes of help have been ready on the Egyptian facet of the Rafah border crossing amid intense diplomatic negotiations.
While 20 vans had been allowed into Gaza, Hamas and help employees have warned the provides had been inadequate to handle the unprecedented humanitarian disaster.
“We’re working closely with Egypt to ensure that the UK plays our part in ensuring those Palestinians get the food, water and medicine they so desperately need,” Mr Sunak stated.
“We need to keep our aspirations for a more peaceful and stable future firmly in our sights as we work together to defeat the evil of terrorism.”
The prime minister’s feedback got here after 100,000 individuals marched via central London in a present of solidarity for Palestine and to demand a direct finish to Israel’s bombardment of Gaza.
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Foreign Secretary James Cleverly, talking at a peace summit in Cairo on Saturday, stated Israel had the correct to defend itself in opposition to Hamas in Gaza.
But with the Israeli army getting ready a floor offensive, Mr Cleverly stated they wanted to point out “discipline, professionalism and restraint” in actions in opposition to Hamas.
“The UK is clear and has been consistently clear that Israel has the right to self-defence and the right to secure the release of those who were kidnapped on October 7,” Mr Cleverly stated.
“And we are also clear that we must work, and they must work, to alleviate the suffering of the Palestinian people in Gaza, and that their actions are in accordance with international law.”
Mr Cleverly stated he had raised the necessity to shield civilians with the Tel Aviv authorities.
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