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UK ramps up pressure on Israel over actions in Gaza and West Bank
The UK has suspended trade deal talks with Israel, sanctioned West Bank settlers and summoned the countryâs ambassador as the relationship with Benjamin Netanyahuâs government deteriorates.
Foreign Secretary David Lammy hit out at the renewed military offensive in the Gaza strip and the restrictions on aid to the population of the territory, describing Israelâs actions as âmonstrousâ.
He also condemned the actions of âextremistâ settlers in the West Bank, saying Mr Netanyahuâs administration has a responsibility to intervene to halt their actions.
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Escalation
Ambassador Tzipi Hotovely has been called in to the Foreign Office, where Middle East minister Hamish Falconer said he would set out the Governmentâs opposition to the âwholly disproportionate escalation of military activity in Gazaâ and emphasise that the 11-week block on aid âhas been cruel and indefensibleâ.
In the Commons, Mr Lammy said: âWe have suspended negotiations with this Israeli government on a new free trade agreement.â
He also said the UK is reviewing its co-operation with the Israeli administration, adding: âThe Netanyahu governmentâs actions have made this necessary.â
Mr Lammy said Israel suffered a âheinous attackâ on October 7, 2023 and the UK Government has backed Israelâs right to defend itself.
But the military escalation in Gaza was âmorally unjustifiable, itâs wholly disproportionate, itâs utterly, utterly counterproductive â whatever Israeli ministers claim, this is not the way to bring the hostages safely homeâ.
He said Mr Netanyahuâs government was planning to drive Gazans from their homes and permit them a fraction of the aid that they need.
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Genocide
As MPs called on him to label it a genocide, Mr Lammy said: âWe must call this what it is. It is extremism. It is dangerous. It is repellent.
âIt is monstrous and I condemn it in the strongest possible terms.â
In response to the situation in the West Bank, Mr Lammy announced measures, including financial restrictions and travel bans, targeting prominent settler leader Daniella Weiss and two other individuals, as well as two illegal outposts and two organisations accused of backing violence against Palestinian communities.
Mr Lammy said: âThe Israeli government has a responsibility to intervene and halt these aggressive actions. Their consistent failure to act is putting Palestinian communities and the two-state solution in peril.â
Responding to the suspension of trade talks, Israeli foreign ministry spokesman Oren Marmorstein said âIf, due to anti-Israel obsession and domestic political considerations, the British Government is willing to harm the British economy â that is its own prerogative.â
He said the sanctions in relation to the West Bank were âunjustified and regrettableâ.
And he added: âThe British Mandate ended exactly 77 years ago.
âExternal pressure will not divert Israel from its path in defending its existence and security against enemies who seek its destruction.â
'Intolerable'
Elsewhere, Sir Keir Starmer said the âintolerableâ situation in Gaza was the pretext for the UKâs actions.
Humanitarian aid needs to get into Gaza âat paceâ, the Prime Minister told broadcasters as he visited a supermarket in north London on Tuesday afternoon.
He added: âThe current situation in which we are seeing the bombardment including of children, and the prospect of starvation, is just intolerable.
âWhich is why, as I say, we are co-ordinating with our allies on this.â
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