Following the Prime Minister’s call with Israel’s Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu this afternoon, a Downing Street spokesperson
said:
“The Prime Minister spoke to Israel’s Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu this afternoon.
“He reaffirmed the UK’s continued support for Israel’s right to
defend its people against Hamas’ terror and ensure its long-term
security.
“The Prime Minister said the UK was deeply concerned about the
loss of civilian life in Gaza and the potentially devastating
humanitarian impact of a military incursion into Rafah. He
reiterated that the immediate priority must be negotiating a
humanitarian pause to allow the safe release of hostages and to
facilitate considerably more aid going to Gaza, leading to a
longer-term sustainable ceasefire. For there to be lasting peace,
Israel’s security must be assured.
“The Prime Minister highlighted the scale of the humanitarian
crisis in Gaza and urged Israel to fully open the Kerem Shalom
crossing and allow the maritime delivery of international aid
through Ashdod port, which the UK stood ready to support on.
“He noted the importance of continuing to abide by International
Humanitarian Law and protecting civilian infrastructure like
hospitals and shelters. The Prime Minister said more must be done
to ease restrictions on humanitarian supplies and ensure the UN
and aid agencies can reach civilians in need throughout Gaza.
“The Prime Minister updated on his recent meeting with the
families of British hostages held by Hamas and they discussed
urgent ongoing efforts to bring hostages safely home, as well as
steps to ensure any remaining British nationals who wish to leave
Gaza are able to do so.
“Turning to wider issues, the Prime Minister said it was vital to
avoid inflaming tensions and undermining security in the West
Bank. In the longer term, the UK continued to believe a viable
two state solution was the best means to achieve lasting peace
and stability for both Israelis and Palestinians. They agreed
that Hamas can have no role in the future governance of Gaza.
“The leaders also discussed regional issues, and the Prime
Minister set out how the UK is supporting efforts to de-escalate
the situation on Israel’s northern border with Lebanon and avoid
further conflict or threats to Israeli citizens.”