Politics7/24/2025β€’BBC

Suffering in Gaza is indefensible, says Starmer

Suffering in Gaza is indefensible, says Starmer

In a statement, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak expressed grave concerns over the worsening situation in Gaza, describing it as a "humanitarian catastrophe." Sunak is set to hold emergency talks with French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz to discuss the crisis. The prime minister's remarks come amid growing international calls for an immediate ceasefire and a resolution to the long-standing conflict between Israel and Palestine. The violence in Gaza has led to the loss of civilian lives, including children, and has caused widespread destruction of homes and infrastructure. Sunak emphasized the need for a diplomatic solution to the crisis, underscoring the importance of protecting innocent lives and ensuring access to essential humanitarian aid. The upcoming discussions with France and Germany are aimed at coordinating a unified European response and exploring avenues for a peaceful resolution to the conflict.

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