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England: The humanitarian situation in Gaza remains dire

The British Foreign Minister considered the current situation in Gaza still dire and emphasized the need to send more humanitarian aid to this strip.

Although Western countries, especially the United States and England, are the main supporters of the Zionist regime in the genocide of the Palestinians, the humanitarian conditions in Gaza are so deplorable that even the supporters of this regime have now opened their mouths to criticism.

According to Al Jazeera, British Foreign Secretary David Cameron announced today (Monday) that the humanitarian situation in Gaza is very serious.

He pointed out: Although we see an increase in the arrival of trucks carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza, this channel needs much more aid. Therefore, the humanitarian crisis in this area is still serious.

Referring to efforts to send aid to Gaza through other means, Cameron added: “We continue our efforts to send humanitarian aid to the strip by air and sea, but land access to Gaza remains critical.”

This senior British official welcomed the resolution that was approved today in the Security Council for the establishment of a ceasefire in Gaza and said: We must now focus on how to draw a path from a temporary humanitarian ceasefire agreement and turn it into a lasting peace and Let’s focus without going back to the war.

At the end, once again supporting the positions of the Zionists, he emphasized: This includes the issue of Hamas no longer managing Gaza and the formation of a new Palestinian government.

Young Journalists Club International Europe and America

 

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