UK will 'seek to do more if it can' for Gaza's injured children, foreign secretary David Lammy says
- On May 30, 2025, Foreign Secretary David Lammy stated that the UK intends to increase its support for wounded children in Gaza if circumstances allow amid the ongoing conflict.
- Lammy made his comments after a Sky News report highlighted the situation of injured children in Gaza, coinciding with news that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had agreed to a ceasefire arranged through US efforts.
- Lammy condemned the worsening Gaza situation, emphasizing its medical catastrophe and noting UK aid has increased while calling for a sustained ceasefire.
- British surgeon Victoria Rose, working in Gaza, described the conditions as "carnage" and said, "we really are on our knees now."
- The UK government’s suspension of trade talks with Israel highlights tensions, and Lammy stressed any genocide claims are for international courts while urging an end to suffering.
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UK will 'seek to do more if it can' for Gaza's injured children, foreign secretary David Lammy says
The foreign secretary was responding to Sky News' report on the plight of the region's children. David Lammy was also sharply critical of the worsening situation in Gaza.
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