Grief and suffering in Gaza

The Prime Minister regrets that Baroness Warsi has decided to stand down and is grateful for the excellent work that she has done both as a Minister and in Opposition.

Our policy has always been clear - the situation in Gaza is intolerable and we’ve urged both sides to agree to an immediate and unconditional ceasefire.

We now have a 72 hour ceasefire. Our objective now is to make that permanent so the killing stops.

Israel and Hamas are currently observing a 72 hour ceasefire

We welcome this ceasefire. It’s an important first step to ending the suffering of the people of Gaza and creating the space for discussions on how to resolve the underlying issues on both sides. We urge both sides to respect it.

Our priority now is to support the talks in Egypt and to find a way forward that brings a lasting end to the violence. There needs to be a clear path to real change in Gaza if we are to avoid future conflict and improve life for ordinary Palestinians, as well as addressing Israel’s legitimate security needs.

We are also pressing for urgent measures to relieve the humanitarian suffering of those in Gaza. The UK is already providing more than £15m in emergency assistance to help tens of thousands of Palestinians affected.

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