The United Kingdom says it works with Jordan on “before” plans to help ventilate Gaza besieged and evacuate children with medical care while the Famine and the forced bombardment of Israel of the Palestinians feed world indignation.
On Saturday, two infants became the last Palestinian children to die of malnutrition. Gaza hospitals have now recorded five new deaths due to famine and malnutrition in the past 24 hours. The total number of famine deaths in the territory has increased to 127, including 85 children, according to the Gaza Ministry of Health.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer confirmed the proposal on Saturday during an emergency call with French president Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz.
In reading the appeal, the British government said that leaders had
Okay “It would be essential to guarantee that robust plans are in place to transform an urgent ceasefire in lasting peace”, according to Great Britain Press Association.
“The Prime Minister explained how the United Kingdom will also make plans to work with partners such as Jordan to help Airdrop Aid and evacuate children requiring medical aid,” read reading.
Starmer’s Labor government was accused of the house of having had too little time to alleviate the intense suffering of the Palestinians in Gaza.
Hundreds of thousands of people in the United Kingdom protest every week against the genocidal war of Israel since October 2023, which clearly shows that they feel that their voices are not heard.
Public anger was more delighted while the United Kingdom police arrested more than 100 people during peaceful demonstrations across the country last weekend, which requested the prohibition of the inversion of the Palestine of the campaign group.
The demonstrations took place last Saturday in Manchester, Edinburgh, Bristol, Truro and London as part of a campaign coordinated by Defend our juries.
Starmer is also faced with increasing pressure to recognize a Palestinian state, France, France declared it at the meeting of the United Nations General Assembly in September. More than 200 British parliamentarians urged the Prime Minister to take this line of conduct this week.
There was a new controversy on the accusations that the British government has continued with arms sales in Israel, although he said that he had reduced arms sales.
A report in May revealed that British companies continued to export military articles to Israel despite government suspension in September in the midst of allegations according to which the British Parliament was deliberately “misleading”.
The report of the Palestinian Young, Progressive International and Workers’ Movement for Libre Palestine revealed that the United Kingdom sent “8,630 distinct ammunition since the suspensions took effect, all in the” Bombs, Grenades, Torpedes, Mines, Missiles and Missiles of War and parts “.
“ While waiting for the green light to enter Gaza ”
Meanwhile, Philippe Lazzarini, head of the UN Palestinian refugee agency (UNRWA), said that the help parameters offered would be an expensive and ineffective “distraction” that could kill the hungry Palestinians.
Israel said on Friday that it will allow food parachts and supplies from foreign countries to Gaza in the coming days in response to critical food shortages caused by its blockade punishing for months.
But in an article on social networks, Lazzarini said that the Airdrops “would not reversed in -depth famine” and rather called to Israel to “lift the seat, open the doors (and) guarantee safe movements (and) worthy access to people in need”.
The Airdrops, he said, are “expensive, ineffective (and) can even kill hungry civilians”. “A hunger of human origin can only be approached by political will,” he said, calling on Israel to allow the UN and its partners to operate on a large scale in Gaza “without bureaucratic or political obstacles”.
He said that UNRWA has the equivalent of 6,000 trucks in Jordan and Egypt “while waiting for the green light to Gaza”. “The motor aid through is much easier, more efficient, faster, cheaper and safer” than Airdrops, he said, adding that it is also more worthy for the inhabitants of Gaza.
This week, more than 100 human rights aid and defense groups have called on governments to take urgent measures when a hunger crisis is committed to Gaza, including by demanding an immediate and permanent cease-fire and the lifting of all restrictions on humanitarian aid.
In a press release signed and published Wednesday by 109 organizations, including Merwegian Refugee Council and doctors without borders (also known as MSF), groups have warned that the deepening of the famine of the population was spread through the besieged enclave.