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Keir Starmer Condemns Israeli Actions in Gaza as ‘Appalling and Intolerable’

UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has sharply criticized Israel’s recent military actions in Gaza, describing them as “appalling, counterproductive, and intolerable.” His condemnation follows a series of Israeli airstrikes that resulted in at least 27 Palestinian deaths near food distribution centers, highlighting the escalating humanitarian crisis in the region. During Prime Minister’s Questions, Starmer reiterated his call for an immediate ceasefire and warned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that continued military aggression could lead to further international sanctions against Israeli officials.

In response to the violence, the UK government has already suspended discussions on a free trade agreement with Israel, signaling a shift in diplomatic relations. Starmer emphasized that the international community cannot remain passive in the face of such severe humanitarian violations. He called for the resumption of humanitarian aid and the protection of civilians, stressing that Israel must respect international humanitarian law. 

The United Nations has also condemned Israel’s actions, with humanitarian organizations describing the conditions in Gaza as “worse than hell.” The UK’s Foreign Office Minister, Hamish Falconer, suggested that further measures, including potential sanctions, could be considered if Israel does not cease its offensive and allow aid to reach those in need. 

Starmer’s statements reflect a growing international concern over the humanitarian situation in Gaza and underscore the UK’s commitment to holding accountable those responsible for violations of international law. As the crisis continues, the UK government faces increasing pressure to take decisive action to protect civilians and promote peace in the region.

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