During a session with Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee, UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy issued a stern warning: Britain could take additional measures against Israel if a ceasefire in Gaza is not secured soon.
Humanitarian Alarm
Lammy criticized the new U.S.–Israel-backed aid distribution group in Gaza, calling it ineffective, pointing out that too many people are starving and too many lives are lost because aid isn’t reaching those in need.
Ceasefire Deadline Looms
Pressed on whether the UK will act if the "intolerable" situation continues, Lammy was clear: “Yes, we will.” He pledged that further steps would be taken within weeks unless hostilities cease and aid access improves.
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| David Lammy UK Foreign Secretary. |
Broader UK Response
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The UK has already joined countries like Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and Norway in sanctioning Israeli ministers Itamar Ben‑Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich, who are accused of inciting violence.
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Talks on a UK–Israel trade deal have been suspended due to the Gaza blockade.
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Arms export restrictions to Israel have also been introduced.
Legal and Moral Stand
Lammy condemned illegal settler violence in the West Bank and emphasized the UK's commitment to international law, stating that UK efforts are among the strongest across the G7. Nonetheless, he acknowledged the UK is just one actor on the world stage.
👀 What Comes Next?
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UK options include:
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New sanctions or other punitive actions
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Possible recognition of Palestinian statehood (though not tied to a rigid timetable)
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Continued pressure on humanitarian aid delivery.
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During a session with Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee, UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy issued a stern warning: Britain could take additional measures against Israel if a ceasefire in Gaza is not secured soon.
Humanitarian Alarm
Lammy criticized the new U.S.–Israel-backed aid distribution group in Gaza, calling it ineffective, pointing out that too many people are starving and too many lives are lost because aid isn’t reaching those in need.
Ceasefire Deadline Looms
Pressed on whether the UK will act if the "intolerable" situation continues, Lammy was clear: “Yes, we will.” He pledged that further steps would be taken within weeks unless hostilities cease and aid access improves.
Broader UK Response
-
The UK has already joined countries like Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and Norway in sanctioning Israeli ministers Itamar Ben‑Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich, who are accused of inciting violence.
-
Talks on a UK–Israel trade deal have been suspended due to the Gaza blockade.
Arms export restrictions to Israel have also been introduced.
Legal and Moral Stand
Lammy condemned illegal settler violence in the West Bank and emphasized the UK's commitment to international law, stating that UK efforts are among the strongest across the G7. Nonetheless, he acknowledged the UK is just one actor on the world stage.
What Comes Next?
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UK options include:
-
New sanctions or other punitive actions
-
Possible recognition of Palestinian statehood (though not tied to a rigid timetable)
Continued pressure on humanitarian aid delivery
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