The Prime Minister Sir Kir Stmper is expected to increase the situation in Gaza when he met US President Donald Trump in Scotland on Monday.
Sir Kir will probably discuss efforts to bring a ceasefire to end the human crisis in Gaza.
The last negotiation on a ceasefire and hostage release plan in Qatar stopped this week after the US and Israel took back their conversation teams this week.
Israel is facing increasing pressure from several of its colleagues, aid agencies warned of massive starvation, already criticized for a plan to demolish the supply in Gaza.
Israel on Sunday morning said that he had dropped seven packages with sugar, flour and canned food in Gaza, along with UAE, Jordan and Egypt, was also providing assistance by land and air – but agencies say it is necessary to address malnutrition.
Sir Kir will call the cabinet in the coming week, while Parliament is in holiday, to discuss the situation going on in Gaza.
It comes when he confirmed that his government was working with Jordan to quit assistance in the region and “immediately trying fast” to vacate children who needed significant medical help in the UK.
Speaking at BBC breakfast on Sunday, government minister James Murray said the situation in Gaza was “completely terrible and frightening”.
“Starvation, access to food, should never be used as a means of war. It is completely inappropriate and it must be finished,” he said.
He said that the drops of aid by air were not going to solve the problem of malnutrition “, saying that the Israeli government needed to lift the sanctions so that more support could be found in the area.
According to the Hamas-Interacted Health Ministry, at least 127 people in Gaza have died of malnutrition since the war began.
Israel cut all supply to Gaza in early March in a 11 -week blockade. It resumed on 27 May to distribute assistance with the new and controversial US-Israel-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF).
The GHF system widely criticized a large number of people to force the large number of people to run through active fighter areas.
According to the United Nations, more than 1,000 Palestinians have been killed in an attempt to get food aid from GHF sites. Israel claims that the new distribution system prevents assistance from reaching Hamas and denies restrictions.
Meanwhile, Trump touched Scotland on Friday and is playing golf in his course in Turnberry in South Irshire, where he is expected to meet the European Union head Ursula von deer Leyen on Sunday.
Scotland’s first minister John Swine is also scheduled to hold a meeting with the US President during his short visit.
Last week, Trump said that Hamas “really wanted to make a deal” on a new Gaza ceasefire deal.
Announcing the return of the US team from Doha, in his statement, US messenger Steve Witcoff said: “Hamas does not coordinate or act well.
“Now we will consider alternative options to bring hostage home and try to create a more stable environment for the people of Gaza.”
After French President Emmanuel Macron committed to do so within months, Sir Kir has come under pressure from home and abroad to recognize the state of Palestinian and more than a third of MPs signed a letter to the British government to do so.
The SNP has also said that it is planning to introduce a bill in September to vote on the state.