
Britain on Wednesday denied accusations that it was giving the Palestinian organization Hamas preferential treatment by outlining plans to recognize a Palestinian state unless Israel did action to bring about peace and alleviate the situation in Gaza.
A hunger monitor warned on Tuesday that a worst-case scenario of famine was developing in Gaza and that urgent action was required to prevent widespread mortality. The image of malnourished Gaza youngsters has stunned the globe in recent days.
His colleague in Jerusalem swiftly criticized Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s ultimatum, which set a September deadline for Israel, claiming it rewarded Hamas and penalized the victims of their 2023 cross-border attack.
In London, Britain, Prime Minister Keir Starmer makes a speech inside No. 10 Downing Street on Tuesday, the day the cabinet was summoned back to examine the Gaza situation. Reuters I don’t think Hamas “should be rewarded” with recognition of Palestinian independence, according to US President Donald Trump. In a series of media appearances on Wednesday, British Transport Minister Heidi Alexander was asked about the criticism and stated that it was not an accurate way to describe Britain’s strategy.
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