PNN – British Foreign Minister, whose country, as one of the main supporters of the Zionist regime, is complicit in killing the oppressed and defenseless people of Palestine, admitted that this regime, as the occupying power, is responsible for the humanitarian situation in Gaza.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, David Cameron said during a speech in the British Parliament: We are facing a terrible situation in Gaza. I talked a few weeks ago about the danger of this turning into a famine and spreading disease, but that’s where we are now.
Claiming that London is putting pressure on Tel Aviv to alleviate the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, the British Foreign Minister expressed concern about the escalation of the situation and said: The people of Gaza are dying of hunger and unpreventable diseases. The amount of aid delivered to Gaza in February was about half of what was sent in January.
He continued: We need to increase access through land and sea routes, including Ashdod port, to expand humanitarian aid. We must also see the resumption of electricity and water distribution in northern and southern Gaza.
The British Foreign Minister stated that London’s patience is running out and clarified: Israel is responsible as an occupying power and [if it does not fulfill its duties] there will be consequences.
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Cameron warned that if the Zionist regime of Israel prevents the transfer of humanitarian aid to Gaza, London’s view of Tel Aviv’s adherence to international humanitarian laws will change.
At the same time, he stated that the London government, as one of the main supporters of the Zionist regime, does not support the establishment of a complete ceasefire in this region, under the pretext of the Palestinian Islamic resistance forces becoming bolder.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sonak has previously said that London’s condition for supporting the ceasefire in Gaza is the release of all Israeli prisoners and the withdrawal of Hamas forces.
He said: No one wants the conflicts (in Gaza) to continue for a moment. But establishing a permanent ceasefire means that Hamas stops firing rockets at Israel and releases all prisoners.
On October 7, 2023, the Palestinian resistance groups launched the “Al-Aqsa Storm” operation from Gaza against the positions of the Israeli regime, and finally, on November 24, 2023, a four-day temporary ceasefire was established, or the pause for the exchange of prisoners between Hamas and the Zionist regime.
This pause in the war continued for seven days and finally on Friday morning (December 1, 2023) the temporary ceasefire ended and the Israeli regime resumed attacks against Gaza.
In order to retaliate against the “Al-Aqsa Storm” attacks, compensate for its defeat and stop the resistance operations, this regime has closed the crossings of the Gaza Strip and is bombarding this area. According to reports, more than 30,000 Palestinians have been martyred and 70,000 others have been injured.