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Starmer to raise Gaza situation in Trump meeting

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is expected to increase the situation in Gaza when he meets US President Donald Trump in Scotland on Monday.

Sir Keir will welcome his efforts to bring a ceasefire in Gaza and discuss what can be done more to fulfill.

Previous talks on a ceasefire and hostage release plan in Qatar stopped this week after the US withdrawn its negotiating teams.

Israel is faced with the installation pressure of most of its allies, and the aid agencies have criticized the plans of mass hunger to fall into Gaza with air.

Israel said that he left seven packages of sugar, flour and canned foods on Sunday morning, in the process of providing help with land, Jordan and Egypt with land and air – but the agencies say this is some of what needs to deal with malnutrition.

Sir Keir will gather the cabinet next week in Parliament to discuss the ongoing situation in Gaza.

It comes after confirming that his government is working to leave a help with Jordan and to evacuate the UK to evacuate children who need critical medical assistance.

Speaking at BBC breakfast on Sunday, Government Minister James Murray said the situation in Gaza was “completely horrifying and terrible”.

“Hunger, access to food, should never be used as a means of war. It should be completely unfair and ended,” he said.

The authority added that the Israeli government should remove restrictions in order to get more help to the region.

According to the Ministry of Health ruled by Hamas, at least 127 people in Gaza have died of malnutrition since the war began.

Israel cut all the ingredients in Gaza in an 11 -week blockade at the beginning of March. On May 27, the new and controversial US-Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) continued its distribution aid.

The GHF system was widely criticized for forcing many people to walk to a handful of sites from active war zones.

According to the UN, he was killed while trying to get food aid from more than 1,000 Palestinian GHF fields. Israel claims that the new distribution system has stopped reaching aid from reaching Hamas and rejects restrictions.

Meanwhile, Trump touched Scotland on Friday and is expected to meet EU Chief Ursula von Der Leyen on Sunday and plays golf in his course at Turnberry.

Scotland’s first minister John Swinney is planned to have a meeting with the US President during his short journey.

Last week, Trump said that Hamas did not really want to make a agreement in a new Gaza ceasefire agreement.

The US team said that the US team had withdrawn from Doha and said: “Hamas does not seem to act in coordination or in good faith.

He continued: “Now we will discuss alternative options to bring hostages home and try to create a more stable environment for the people of Gaza.”

After the French President Emmanuel Macron decided to do so in months, and more than one third of the deputies signed a letter to the British government to do the same thing, he oppressed from the house and abroad to get to know the Palestinian state.

SNP also said he plans to bring a bill in September to force the vote in the state.

The Israeli army launched a campaign in Gaza in response to the attack on Hamas on 7 October 2023 against Southern Israel, and about 1,200 people were killed and 251 people were hostage.

According to the Ministry of Health operated by Hamas of the region, at least 59,676 people have been killed in Gaza since then.

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