UK Foreign Secretary visits Israel and West Bank and calls for an immediate cease-fire in Gaza
- UK Foreign Secretary pushes for immediate ceasefire in Gaza, urging release of hostages and increased aid, emphasizing two-state solution.
- UK pledges £5.5 million to UK-Med for Gaza assistance, supporting peace efforts.
- Foreign Secretary stresses need for ceasefire compliance, working towards two-state solution with UK diplomacy.
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UK Foreign Secretary: The war in Gaza is intolerable, an immediate ceasefire is needed'
Britain’s new Foreign Secretary, David Lammy, visits Israel, says Britain wants to assist with diplomatic efforts “securing a ceasefire deal and creating the space for a credible and irreversible pathway towards a two-state solution.”
British foreign secretary calls for immediate ceasefire in Gaza
Lammy described the war as intolerable. He stressed at meetings with Israeli and Palestinian officials that the United Kingdom wants to support diplomatic efforts “to reach an agreement and create the space for a credible and irreversible path to a two-state solution.” On his second international trip after his Labor Party won the election in the Uk, the diplomat met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem and Palestinian P…
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