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Foreign Ministry says rift with fourth largest trading partner 'will not divert' Israel's war plans; EU also reviewing ties with Jerusalem in response to aid shortage
Keir Starmer faces calls to impose restrictions on everything from sales of fighter-jet parts to bans from international music events
The UN's humanitarian chief welcomes the move but says it is only "a drop in the ocean of what is urgently needed".
Israel allowed some aid into Gaza on Monday, ending a two-month blockade. Coupled with equivocation over battlefield strategy, the move highlights the government’s effort to balance competing interests.
As Palestinians today mark the 77th anniversary of the Nakba – the expulsion of Palestinian Arabs from their homeland in 1948
Details are murky and no final agreement has been reached, but the plan is under serious enough consideration that the administration has discussed it with Libyan leadership.
following their responses to a question about Israel's war on Gaza. The debate programme included a question from a member of the audience who asked whether the "UK government (is) ignoring ...