PNN – British Foreign Minister questioned the non-cooperation of Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s cabinet for the entry of sufficient humanitarian aid into Gaza and demanded the reopening of more crossings for food and medicine to enter this strait.
According to Pakistan News Network’s report from the Guardian newspaper, British Foreign Minister David Cameron stated that during his 20 years of acquaintance with Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister (regime) of Israel, he had “many discussions and disagreements” with him.
Calling the humanitarian situation in Gaza “unacceptable”, he added: “A large number of people in Gaza are hungry and many people cannot get water and medicine.”
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Cameron described the failure of sufficient humanitarian aid to enter Gaza as a “mistake” and stressed that the Israelis should open the crossings to allow more aid trucks to enter.
The former Prime Minister of England also pointed to the targeting and killing of workers of the World Central Kitchen Group by the Zionist forces, some of whom were British citizens, and added: “We need to make sure that aid workers can operate in Gaza.”