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Britain halts Israel trade talks and sanctions settlers over Gaza escalation

Britain halts Israel trade talks and sanctions settlers over Gaza escalation

Al Arabiya20-05-2025

In this episode of W News, presented by Leigh-Ann Gerrans, we report on Britain pausing free trade talks with Israel, summoning the Israeli ambassador, and imposing new sanctions on West Bank settlers. The moves come after Prime Minister Keir Starmer said he was horrified by the escalating violence in Gaza. In response, Israel said external pressure will not deter it from 'its path in defending its existence and security.'
Guests:
Tobias Ellwood – Former UK MP
Trent Murray – Correspondent
Larry Sabato – Founder and director of the Center for Politics at the University of Virginia
Mohammed Sallak – Former spokesperson of the Libyan Presidential Council
Yena Lee – Journalist

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