Gaza, Israel and aid
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The IDF also announces a "tactical pause" in fighting in parts of Gaza, after mounting pressure and warnings of starvation.
The call comes after the three leaders spoke again by phone on Saturday morning, following Friday's conversation. According to the British PM Keir Starmer, the E3 leaders talked about the situation in Gaza,
Israel announces humanitarian pause in fighting in parts of Gaza as at least 57 people killed in overnight strikes - Aid trucks have started moving towards Gaza from Egypt, the Egyptian state-affiliat
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The leaders of Britain, France, and Germany plan to hold an emergency call Friday about the hunger crisis in Gaza.
Israel will coordinate airdrops of aid into Gaza from foreign countries in the coming days, an Israeli security official confirmed to ABC News.
United Kingdom Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Friday committed to increasing British aid efforts in Gaza and advocated for a peaceful two-state solution between Israel and Palestine.
Since Israel began its military campaign in Gaza after the 7 October attacks, significant public attention has focused on the issue of assistance provided by the UK. Much of the weaponry used in Israel Defense Forces' (IDF) strikes on the strip has been built or sold by Western nations.
Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC), one of the organizers of the demonstration, wrote on X: ”1000 pots laid outside Downing St London for the more than 1000 Palestinians killed seeking food while being deliberately starved by Israel, the UK government's ally.”
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Al Jazeera on MSNUK’s Starmer faces mounting pressure to recognise Palestinian stateAs starvation grips Gaza, more than 200 UK lawmakers urge Prime Minister Keir Starmer to recognise Palestinian state.
Sir Keir Starmer has suggested that the UK will play a role in dropping aid into Gaza by air after more than a third of MPs signed a letter calling on the government to recognise a Palestinian state.