UK, France and Germany demand ‘end’ to war in Gaza and aid to be allowed in immediately

Britain, France and Germany, Israel’s hunger crises to alleviate Gaza “immediately remove the restrictions in the flow of aid” asked – but Sir Keir Starmer immediately recognized the Palestinian province and resisted to follow Emmanuel Macron.
Sir The human disaster we witnessed in Gaza should end now, Sir Sir Keir said in a joint statement with the German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and French President Emmanuel Macron.
The three leaders organized discussions on the crisis in Gaza in the midst of the increasing fears of mass of mass hunger in the region.
In their statements, they said: “The most basic needs of the civilian population, including access to water and food, should be met without further delay”.
“It is unacceptable to keep basic humanitarian aid to the civilian population.
“We call on the Israeli government to immediately remove the restrictions on the flow of aid and to allow UN and human NGOs to carry out their work to act against hunger.
After the government of 221 deputies of different political parties have united their forces to call the Palestinian state to recognize the Palestinian state, the Prime Minister is under increasing pressure.
France’s decision to get to know Palestine also contributed to the pressure of Sir Keir to follow the sections in his own cabinet.
Sir Keir said that such a movement should be a part of the “road” for peace in the Middle East, where he and the allies work.
“This road will put forward the concrete steps that need to be transformed into such a desperate, permanent peace.” He said. “The recognition of a Palestinian state must be one of these steps. I am clear about it. But ultimately a two -state solution should be part of a wider plan that resulted in a permanent security for Palestinians and Israelis.
Israel said that foreign countries can now leave aid to Gaza – but England called for Israel to work with the UN and others.
Sir Keir hit what he said there were “terrible” and “cruel” scenes in Gaza.
“The continuation of hostages, the hunger and denial of humanitarian aid to the Palestinian people, the increasing violence from pro -pro -settlers, and Israel’s disproportionate military climbing in Gaza is indisputable.”
The worker has speculation that Sir Keir could continue with the recognition of Palestine and that he could continue to rare the bilateral after meeting Donald Trump in Scotland on Monday.
It is understood that the justice secretary Shabana Mahmood, who approached a pro -Gaza independent deputy in last year’s general elections, and a few other cabinet ministers wanted Palestine to be recognized as a state.
Scottish First Minister John Swinney called on the government to recognize Palestine and said he believed it was the only way to work towards a two -state solution in the region.
Meanwhile, after remembering Israel, Israel and the United States’ peace negotiation teams, he said on Friday, “alternative options” for fire fires with Hamas.
The statement of the Israeli Prime Minister, a Hamas official, said that negotiations are expected to continue next week and described the recall of Israel and US delegations as a tactic of pressure.
“Hamas, the obstacle to the release agreement of the hostage,” he said. “Together with our US allies, we are thinking of alternative options to bring our hostages home, to finish Hamas’s terror rule and to secure permanent peace for Israel and our region.”




