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Starmer tells Israeli president Qatar airstrikes ‘unacceptable’ and ‘do nothing to secure peace’

Sir Keir Starmer, Israel’s Air attacks in Qatar as “completely unacceptable” as “condemned” and the country’s president Isaac Herzog’i Downing Street’teki Isaac Herzog met with Herzog “to secure the peace” added.

Israel killed at least six people, including a member of Qatar’s internal security forces and five Hamas figures, after launching an unprecedented air strike in Doha on Tuesday.

The meeting number 10 found that Mr. Herzog plans to recognize a Palestinian state with Sir Keir Sir Keir and plan to plan the concerns of the humanitarian situation in Gaza.

A Downing Street spokesman said Sir Keir’s “Israel condemned the action of Israel in Doha yesterday as completely unacceptable. The strikes are an ugly violation of the sovereignty of a key partner, and that we all do nothing to guarantee the peace that we want to see desperately.”

“Returning to Gaza, he reiterated his great concern and forced Israel to change the route. Human -made famine should be able to prevent even getting worse by helping and stopping the attack operations of the scarcity.”

Sir Keir Starmer met Isaac Herzog at 10 Downing Street (James Manning/Pa)

Sir Keir Starmer met Isaac Herzog at 10 Downing Street (James Manning/Pa) (Pa wire)

While the spokesman admitted that both leaders acknowledged that “ruthlessly torn hostages by Hamas of their families should be released” almost two years ago, Sir Keir made condolences for a terrorist attack in Jerusalem on Monday.

Sir Keir ended, saying that Britain and Israel were “allies that have been ongoing for a long time” and “he would continue to work to secure a permanent peace and a better future for the Israel and Palestinian people.”

Speaking at an event hosted by Chatham House Think Tank, Bay Herzog said that “coming to Israel, sitting with us and examining the situation in Gaza at a human level, and that Israel has full answers and that we are completely transparent”.

Mr. Herzog also defended Israel’s attack on Qatar, and claimed that Israel wanted a ceasefire with Hamas, but that it should “remove some people if not willing to take this agreement”.

The President of the Israeli added that the couple is “discussing respect, and that Iran is the threat of Iran and that Hamas is the ışışler thing we agreed on”, such as the need to finish Gaza control.

Isaac Herzog defended Israel's bombing of Hamas leaders in Qatar on Tuesday and said that people who did not want a ceasefire should 'lift'. (UGC via AP)

Isaac Herzog defended Israel’s bombing of Hamas leaders in Qatar on Tuesday and said that people who did not want a ceasefire should ‘lift’. (UGC via AP) (AP)

Israel encountered international condemnation after his strike in Qatar – and more broadly for his intense attacks on Gaza – the European Commission President Ursula von Der Leyen’s planning to suspend the sanction against Israel on his military campaign in Gaza.

On Tuesday, Hamas confirmed that five members were killed, including Hammam, the son of exile leader Khalil al-Hayya, and Jihad Labad, Director of the Office of Al-Hayya. The militant group said that Israel could not kill everyone in the negotiation team.

Qatar said that a member of the internal security service – Corporal Badr Al -dosari – was killed on strike and others were injured.

The UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres condemned the bombing and said, “All parties should work to get a permanent ceasefire not to destroy it.”

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