Sir Kire Stmper has suggested that Britain will play a role in leaving assistance in Gaza after signing more than one -third of MPs to the government to recognize the Palestinian state.
On Friday, Israel said that it would allow foreign countries to provide air supply in the coming days, which grow amid international concern about human conditions in the region.
The Prime Minister wrote in the mirror, “It is reported that Israel will allow countries to assist aircraft in Gaza.
Sir Keir also said that Britain was “trying immediately” to vacate children who need significant medical help in the UK for treatment.
It comes when he faces increasing pressure to identify a Palestinian state – on Friday, France committed to recognizing the Palestinian kingdom within months.
Some 220 MPs of nine political parties – more than half of them – signed a joint letter, stating that such a step would be a significant step towards “powerful” messages and two -state solutions.
US President Donald Trump suggested the announcement of French President Emmanuel Macron “no difference” as he left the US to visit Scotland.
In an earlier statement after an emergency phone call with President Macron and German Chancellor Frederick Merz, Sir Kir said that the Palestinian state would have to be a “part of the comprehensive plan, resulting in a resulting result in a two-state solution”.
On Friday evening, Sir Kir said that the government would “pull every liver” to support the Palestinians to support food and life saving. “This human havoc must end,” he added to a post on X.
The UK Gaza has been involved in the previous attempts of aidrop aid – a law aid agencies have warned that there is an incompetent way to supply.
The previous orthodox government made a deal with Jordan to assist by air in 2024. Parachutes from Jordan Air Force aircraft dropped tons of tons, including drugs, food and fuel, including drugs, food and fuel into northern Gaza.
The same year the Royal Air Force started operating the air drop directly. According to the government, RAF gave more than 100 tonnes of food during 11 flights between March and May.
Israeli media said the United Arab Emirates and Jordan would carry out the latest drops, but a senior Jordan official told the BBC that its army was not allowed to do so.
The United Nations has described the move as “distraction for inaction” by the Government of Israel.
Its food assistance program warned that about one in three people in Gaza is going without eating.
A statement at the World Food Program said, “Malnutrition is immediately required for 90,000 women and children.”
Israel, which controls the entry of all supply into the Palestinian region, has repeatedly stated that there is no siege and blames Hamas for malnutrition cases.
Since the outbreak of war in Gaza, two children with serious health conditions have been brought to the UK for private medical treatment.
Young girls were given temporary visas, which reached the UK in May with the help of Project Pure Hope, a human healthcare initiative from Egypt to UK.