Cameron: Support for Israel is not “unconditional”.
The British Foreign Secretary announced that London's support for Israel is not "unconditional" and that the attack on aid workers should not be repeated. |
British Foreign Secretary David Cameron pointed out that London’s support for Israel is not “unconditional”, and asked Israel to comply with international laws.
Cameron wrote in an article for the Sunday Times: After three British aid workers were killed in an Israeli attack on the convoy of the “World Central Kitchen” organization on April 1, more pressure was put on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and it became clear that “there is no doubt that the culprit who is This should never happen again. Cameron’s comments came after British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said his country was “horrified” by the killing of brave British heroes who brought food to those in need.
Sunak stated that the children of Gaza need “an immediate humanitarian break leading to a long-term sustainable ceasefire”. This is the fastest way to release the hostages (prisoners) and aid (into Gaza) and stop the war and the death of people.
The UN Security Council approved a resolution last Monday in support of an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. In this resolution, all parties are asked to respect the immediate cessation of hostilities during the holy month of Ramadan, but the occupation regime’s crimes against the oppressed Palestinian people continue despite the approval of this resolution.
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