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Sir Keir Starmer under pressure from MPs to formally recognise a Palestinian state after report led by Dame Emily Thornberry

Britain should recognize the Palestinian state, fly wounded Gaza children to UK for treatment, and help to dismantle an Israeli -backed aid system accused of hundreds of civilian deaths, deputies today in a bomb report.

In a comprehensive proposal, the government of the Foreign Affairs called on an emergency action because the humanitarian situation in Gaza and the West Bank declared ‘unbearable’.

The committee, which consists of two liberal democrats and two Tories of seven workers, increases the pressure for Prime Minister Keir Starmer to recognize Palestine as a state and said that waiting for ‘perfect time’ has become an excuse for intensity.

He said: ‘England … He must recognize the Palestinian state when there is still a state to be recognized. An irrevocable personal conditional should not be made conditional.

‘The government cannot continue to wait for a perfect time because the experience indicates that there will never be a perfect time, and it is possible to see when it should be in the background.’

He said that the Israeli government did not listen to the UK and the United States only occasionally ‘:’ pressure should be applied to end this conflict and release hostages. ‘

Health Secretary Wes Streeting was the last minister who called for action yesterday after approximately 60 workers’ deputies signed a letter at the beginning of this month.

Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds told LBC: ‘We are deeply committed to the recognition of Palestine as a state, it was part of our manifest, but we want it to be meaningful.’

Israel's Benjamin government Netanyahu is accused of not listening to England

Dame Emily Thornberry (left) under the chairmanship of the Foreign Affairs Committee, Israeli government Benjamin Netanyahu (right) accused England not to listen

Aid agencies say that Gaza is on the verge of famine and more than 100 died last week. Muhammed Zakariya Ayyub al-Matouq (in the picture), a 18-month-old child in Gaza, is experiencing life-threatening malnutrition

Aid agencies say that Gaza is on the verge of famine and more than 100 died last week. Muhammed Zakariya Ayyub al-Matouq (in the picture), a 18-month-old child in Gaza, is experiencing life-threatening malnutrition

Aid agencies accused Israel of preventing efforts to distribute tons of food loaded into 950 trucks

Aid agencies accused Israel of preventing efforts to distribute tons of food loaded into 950 trucks

Aid agencies said that 113 people died of starvation last week, in accordance with Gaza’s close to famine. Yesterday, AP, AFP and Reuters news agencies said that journalists in Gaza were close to hunger.

Israel, claims, in the middle of the ongoing pledge negotiations as part of a tactic of pressure sold by Hamas ‘sarcastic’ lies, he said.

Under the chairmanship of Dame Emily Thornberry, the Foreign Affairs Committee said that the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, which was established with the US financing, failed with disaster and should be replaced by a system -led system.

He said that the organization directly contributed to the deaths of hundreds of civilians, referring to the UN figures showing that 875 people were killed while looking for food.

In the report, he said: ‘The Gaza Human Foundation system led to unnecessary deaths of hundreds of civilians and some of the necessary aid to Gaza. Instead, the UN LED operating on human principles should be replaced with a system. ‘

MPs asked British and US governments to open Israel to open all border crossings for unlimited access to food, medical equipment, shelter materials and other humanitarian aid.

They said that the UK should support medical evacuation, including secure transportation, fast monitored visas and emergency medical care.

Smoke rises on the west in Gaza this week on Al-Balah

Smoke rises on the west in Gaza this week on Al-Balah

Lighting cartridges that illuminate the night sky through Gaza during an Israeli land attack

Lighting cartridges that illuminate the night sky through Gaza during an Israeli land attack

Palestinians come together to buy food in Gaza, Khan Yunis due

Palestinians come together to buy food in Gaza, Khan Yunis due

And they condemned Israel’s ban on foreign journalists entering Gaza and called it a ‘violation of internationally recognized norms’.

They said that the ministers should pressure for urgent, independent and unlimited access to report journalists about war, humanitarian crisis and military operations.

The current conflict in Gaza was fired by the ruthless occupation of Hamas on October 7, 2023 by Israel, and 1,189 people were killed and 251 took hostage to Gaza.

MPs also called for the release of all the hostages held by Hamas in Gaza, and to support the efforts of gathering international evidence for the future prosecution of hostage and fighting and war crimes.

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