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British PM: Israel's Gaza aid plan inappropriate, insufficient

British PM: Israel's Gaza aid plan inappropriate, insufficient

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London - Saba:
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has affirmed that London will continue its efforts to achieve a ceasefire, the release of prisoners, and the flow of humanitarian aid to Gaza.
According to the Palestinian Ma'an News Agency on Wednesday, he said, "We have acted with our allies and imposed sanctions on individuals responsible for inciting the heinous settler violence."
He added, "The humanitarian situation in Gaza is appalling, and the scenes outside the aid distribution centers are heartbreaking."
He said that Israel's aid plan for Gaza is inappropriate and insufficient.
Starmer also emphasized the urgent need for more aid to Gaza, in a massive and rapid manner.
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