UK to send more aid for Gaza amid Israel takeover plans

After explaining the plans to expand Israel’s military operations, Britain promised £ 8.5 million for Gaza.
Development Minister Barones Jenny Chapman said that money would “help to meet the urgent need” in Gaza, but only when Israel let the region “fill with help”.
“It is unacceptable that he expects a lot of help at the border – ready to provide more through our UK partners and demand the Israeli government to allow more help safely and safely.”
“Enough material causes terrible and chaotic scenes when desperate civilians are trying to get a small amount of help.” He said.
The financing, which was delivered through the UN’s Human Affairs Coordination Office (OCHA), is part of the British commitment of £ 101 million to the Palestinian regions of the occupied Palestinian regions this year.
OCH warned about a widespread hunger among Gaza’s 2.1 million people and warned the UN efforts to help the water in the midst of “important obstacles and other delays” in the midst of “important barriers and other delays.

British announcement, Foreign Minister David Lammy participated in Australia, Italy, Germany and New Zealand for his participation in Israel’s City of Gaza and plans to increase the conflict.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said on Friday, Israel’s “Semilitarization of the Gaza Strip” and “Israeli Security Control in the Gaza Strip” and “neither an alternative civilian administration of Hamas nor Palestinian authority”.
In their joint statements, the external ministers said that the attempts to violate international law and “annexation or compromise expanding attempts violated international law”.
“As the only way to guarantee that Israelis and Palestinians can live side by side in peace, security and dignity, we have united in our commitment to the implementation of a two -state solution.
“A political decision based on a two -state solution requires the total demilitarization of Hamas and the exclusion of any governance in the Gaza Strip, which should be a central role of Palestinian authority.”
Prime Minister Sir Keir described Israel’s plans as “wrong ve and called for“ an increase in humanitarian aid, the release of all hostages by Hamas and a solution that was negotiated by Hamas ”.
A UN Security Council meeting would take place on Saturday to discuss Israel’s plan, but it was planned at 15:00 until Sunday.




