International community ‘on brink’ of Gaza peace deal, says Yvette Cooper
- The international community is close to a peace deal for Gaza amid a humanitarian crisis, according to UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper.
- Over 68,000 people have died in Gaza, with more than 20,000 being children, as various reports conclude Israel is committing acts of genocide after an investigation by the UN.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faced criticism for allowing children in Gaza to starve, emphasizing the need for change in Israel's actions.
- US President Donald Trump indicated a potential deal for Gaza, aligning with the urgency expressed by global leaders to address the ongoing crisis.
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UK foreign secretary says ‘no military solution’ in Gaza as Trump
LONDON: UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper said that there is “no military solution” in Gaza and called for an end to the war, noting that the international community is making progress toward a peace deal for the Palestinian coastal enclave, backed by the US administration.
Yvette Cooper called on Israel to "urgently change course" in light of the renewed attack on Gaza • The foreign minister, who has not yet met Netanyahu but met earlier with Abbas, warned that "there is no military solution that will bring security to Israel"
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper, in an exclusive interview with the Guardian, assessed that the international community is close to a peace agreement for Gaza. Response – Britain Returning from the UN summit, she stressed that “we have reached a point where the world wants to end the war” and called on Israel to stop its military operation. Cooper, who participated in discussions on the sidelines of the General Assembly, noted that the contacts …
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