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Israel rebukes UK government for failing to address October 7 in Gaza aid criticism

The UK, France and Germany urged Israel to act on ‘the unacceptable humanitarian situation in Gaza’

December 3, 2024 15:59
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Foreign Secretary David Lammy speaks as the United Nations Security Council meets to discuss the situation in the Middle East (photo: Getty Images)
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An Israeli government spokesperson has hit back at criticism from the British government that the country is not doing enough to get aid into Gaza.

Foreign Secretary David Lammy posted on Monday on social media that the UK along with France and Germany had “written to the Israeli government to urge action on the unacceptable humanitarian situation in Gaza”.

Oren Marmorstein, a spokesperson for Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded on Tuesday that Israel was “facilitating the entry of humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip and does not impose any restrictions on the quantity of aid entering the Strip. However, within the Gaza Strip, international organisations are failing to distribute the aid due to looting by Hamas, among other reasons.”