Britain, France and Canada ask Israel to stop using force and permit humanitarian help for Gaza

Authorities in Britain, France and Canada continue to call on Israel to halt the fighting and permit humanitarian assistance to reach Gaza. France, Britain and Canada have threatened Israel that they will take more action if operations against Gaza are pursued. Sir Keir Starmer, the Prime Minister of Britain and several others are urging Israel to give quick approval to aid heading to Gaza.

The leaders have asked Israel to stop all military actions. London-based media say the United Nations sees the situation now as a disaster for Palestinians. Israel being too slow to permit aid is considered insufficient by Britain, France and Canada, while they say the situation in Gaza is unbearable.

All three countries declared that permanent forced displacement violates international humanitarian law. This week, Britain, France and Canada expressed their continued support for a ceasefire and partition of Israel and Palestine. On the contrary, the Israeli prime minister says that Britain, France and Canada are paying big rewards to those who attack us. He suggested that European countries should work toward the solution President Trump envisions.

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