Starmer to Hold Emergency Talks on Gaza with France and Germany
GAZA STRIP, JUL 24 – Starmer urges ceasefire and humanitarian aid amid worsening Gaza crisis where over 59,500 Palestinians have died since October 2023, calling for urgent international cooperation.
- On Thursday, Prime Minister Keir Starmer described the Gaza crisis as `unspeakable and indefensible`, announcing an emergency call with E3 partners.
- Since October 7, 2023, Israel's military campaign devastated Gaza, collapsing the health system and causing severe food shortages.
- Warnings of imminent famine are mounting for over two million people, underscoring the worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
- Starmer reiterated calls for an immediate ceasefire, while Lammy hinted at further UK sanctions if Israel resists.
- A ceasefire would pave the way for Palestinian state recognition and a two-state solution, yet ongoing Israel-Hamas talks in Qatar have failed to produce results.
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Germany, France and Great Britain have called on Israel's government to lift all restrictions on aid deliveries to Gaza. Moreover, Friedrich Merz, Emmanuel Macron and Keir Starmer called for an immediate ceasefire and the "unconditional" release of all hostages. Germany, France and Great Britain continue to strive, together with international partners, to develop a "concrete and credible plan for the next phase in the Gaza Strip", which must con…
The humanitarian disaster in Gaza must end, demanded Britain, France and Germany. For this, Israel should lift all restrictions on aid deliveries.


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