Keir Starmer reveals plan to airdrop aid in Gaza and evacuate children | UK | News

Keir Starmer announced that England plans to leave aid to Gaza and evacuate children who need medical assistance. Prime Minister’s spokesman, British French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz will work with Jordan on efforts after emergency calls. The leaders acknowledged that “a ceasefire needed urgently to transform a ceasefire into permanent peace will be vital to ensure that the existing plans are vital.” “The Prime Minister has determined how Britain will get forward plans to work with partners such as Jordan, and to evacuate children who require medical assistance.”
However, the UN’s president of the Palestinian refugee agency warned that Airdrops is a “curtain of attention and smoke in some cases that could not reverse the deepening hunger in Gaza and in some cases can harm civilians. Unwa Chief Philippe Lazzarini said on Saturday: “Human -made hunger can only be handled with political will. Lift the siege, open the doors and guarantee safe movements and honorable access to people in need.”
Israel said on Friday, aid by foreign countries, aid transfer to Gaza will allow the hunger to alleviate hunger in Palestinian territory, where there is a widespread destruction.
221 deputies, conservatives, liberal democrats, SNP, greens, Ekose Cymru, SDLP and Independents signed a letter that presses the government to follow Mer Macron, who said that he would recognize Palestine as a state.
Donald Trump suggested that Mr. Macron, who sees that he had committed to officially recognizing Palestinian sovereignty at the UN General Assembly in September.
The charity institutions operating in Gaza said that Israel’s blockade and ongoing military attack pushed people there to hunger, and that their own workers and Palestinians see “wasted”.
The US -led peace talks in Qatar were short on Thursday, and Washington’s special ambassador Steve Witkoff accused Hamas of “lack of desire to reach a ceasefire”.
The controversial agreement is expected to contain a 60 -day ceasefire in exchange for the Palestinians who are imprisoned by Israel.
The aid materials would rise and the two sides would meet with a permanent ceasefire.