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British and EU leaders also called for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza and the release of all hostages
British and European Union leaders called on Israel to let humanitarian aid flow back into Gaza after a nearly three-month blockade. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer described the situation in the enclave as “unacceptable” and “intolerable” during a press conference outside of an EU-UK summit in London.
Israel has blocked the entry of food, fuel, medicine, and other humanitarian supplies into Gaza since 2 March. The country has repeatedly faced condemnation from the United Nations, aid groups, and some European allies for this blockade.
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European Council President António Costa said the humanitarian crisis in Gaza was “a tragedy where international law is being systematically violated, and an entire population is being subjected to disproportionate military force. British and EU leaders also called for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza and the release of all hostages.