The events unfolding in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPTs) are truly horrific. Israel has suffered the most horrendous terror attack in its history at the hands of Hamas, and Palestinian civilians in Gaza are experiencing a humanitarian disaster. My thoughts are with all those affected.
The UK
recognises the legitimate aspirations of the Palestinian people, and supports a
lasting solution for Israelis and Palestinians alike. However, Hamas does not
represent the Palestinian people or their aspirations; it offers nothing for
them other than more terror and more bloodshed. I therefore support Israel’s
right to defend itself against Hamas, deter further incursions and strengthen
its security for the long term.
However,
the loss of every innocent life is a tragedy, and the UK Government has
repeatedly stressed that Israel must take every precaution to minimise civilian
casualties, in line with international humanitarian law. Ministers continue to
press Israel to ensure that its campaign is targeted against Hamas leaders,
militants and military infrastructure, and the UK Foreign Secretary has also
called for discipline, professionalism and restraint from the Israeli military.
The
rapidly deteriorating humanitarian situation in Gaza is deeply troubling, and I
welcome the extensive efforts the Government is making to ensure that vital aid
reaches the Palestinian people. Since 7 October, the UK has made available £30
million of additional aid to the Occupied Palestinian Territories, more than
doubling our existing aid commitment for this year (£27 million). I have also
been assured that the UK will consider further support depending on changing
humanitarian needs on the ground.
Funding
alone is not enough, and work is ongoing with international partners to
increase the flow of aid into Gaza. While the opening of the Rafah border
crossing is a major step forward, the UK has confirmed that it will continue to
work with Egypt, Israel and other international partners to try and increase
the flow of support.
The
agreement announced on 21 November between Israel and Hamas to release
some of the hostages held in Gaza and to pause the fighting temporarily is a
crucial step. This pause is an opportunity to ensure much greater volumes of
aid can enter Gaza, and I welcome that the Foreign Secretary has urged all
parties to ensure the agreement is delivered in full.
Thank
you again for taking the time to contact me and for raising your concerns about
the ongoing situation between Israel and Gaza. I will continue to monitor the
situation carefully.
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