Keir Starmer to urge Trump to resume US role in Gaza ceasefire talks | Gaza

Keir Starmer will personally press Donald Trump to revive the cease -fire talks between Israel and Hamas when they meet on Monday in the midst of the international alarm, according to the hunger crisis in Gaza.
The Prime Minister is expected to ask the US chairman to restart peace talks after the US president, who took a four -day break in Scotland after withdrawing the negotiating teams from Qatar.
Downing Street said Starmer was determined to work with Trump to help terminate the “irreplaceable pain ındaki in Gaza, which admitted that the US was the international power with the most impact on Israel.
The United States and Israel’s negotiation teams came after the latest peace talks in Qatar last week, and Trump said that “he doesn’t really want to make a deal” in a new ceasefire and hostage release agreement.
In his talks with the US President, Starmer plans to focus on the deepened humanitarian crisis in Gaza, and 10 sources were “horrified by hunger children from the conflict zone.
Global condemnation is growing on the blockade of Israel’s most assistance and hunger and widespread malnutrition reports, and the Prime Minister is expected to push Trump to persuade Israel to allow free aid flow in the lane.
Israel said that in Gaza’s three regions will stop military operations for 10 hours every day and try to suppress international anger on a growing hunger crisis, allowing help to come from new corridors.
Palestinians scores, Humanitarian aid organizations in recent weeks and the UN’s blockade of almost all aid to the region of Israel has died of hunger in a crisis. Despite the “tactical pause de in three regions, Israel will continue to fight in other parts of Gaza.
Starmer, cabinet members Angela Rayner and 130 workers’ deputies, such as a Palestinian state to recognize immediately at the domestic pressure at home.
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French President Emmanuel Macron announced last week that he would officially recognize a Palestinian state at the UN General Assembly in France last week. However, Starmer has not followed the case so far due to concerns that the movement would overshadow Trump’s visit to England.
While the Prime Minister said that it was “definite ıyla about the official acceptance of Palestine, he said that he would only do it during the era maximum benefit to improve the lives of those who suffer and that the ceasefire should be in place first.
10 A source said: “[Starmer] will discuss more with [Trump] The ceasefire can urgently be done to secure more, to put an end to the pain and hunger in Gaza and release the hostages that have been kept so cruel for so long. “
In a more common survey for Sunday Times, it shows that there is a significant change in public sensitivity about the Israeli-Hamas War, and 29% of the participants said that they have increased by 11 points since the October 7 attacks to the Palestinian side.
This compares 27% of those who do not sympathize with both sides, 16% equally supporting both sides, and 15% with Israel. He said they didn’t know 14 %.
Trump is expected to discuss the economic agreement between England and the United States with Starmer. While trying to prevent an expensive trade war of the two sides, he will meet with the European Commission President Ursula von Der Luyen for negotiations on Sunday.




