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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Kate Devlin

UK, France and Germany tell Israel to lift restrictions on aid in Gaza

  • Britain, France, and Germany have jointly demanded that Israel immediately lift restrictions on the flow of aid into Gaza to alleviate the severe hunger crisis.
  • Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has resisted calls for immediate recognition of a Palestinian state, asserting it must be a step within a broader pathway to peace and a two-state solution.
  • This position follows France's decision to recognise Palestine and comes amid pressure from 221 cross-party MPs and divisions within Sir Keir's own cabinet.
  • Sir Keir described the situation in Gaza as 'appalling' and 'unrelenting,' condemning Israel's 'disproportionate military escalation' and the denial of humanitarian aid as 'indefensible'.
  • Separately, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel is considering 'alternative options' to ceasefire talks with Hamas, blaming the group for obstructing a hostage release deal.

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