UK Government says Gaza plan progress and accountability needed
Key points
Implement Phase 2 of the 20-Point Plan
Restore humanitarian access and ensure West Bank accountability
TL;DR
UK Government states Gaza remains unacceptably divided and Phase 2 of the 20-Point Plan must be implemented
It notes Israel has restricted humanitarian aid to one crossing, with 1,063 trucks offloaded versus a weekly target of 4,200, and says Rafah’s closure delayed medical evacuations
It welcomes High Representative Mladenov’s remarks on full decommissioning and says Hamas and other militant groups must demilitarise
It condemns settler violence in the West Bank, calls for Israeli government action to reverse expansion of control, halt escalating violence, and ensure accountability
Original text
The United Kingdom remains deeply concerned by the conflict in the Middle East and its impact upon civilians. Together with partners, we continue to strive for a swift resolution to this crisis. And we cannot let this current period of crisis in the region distract us from the need to make progress on the 20-Point Plan for Gaza, or from the deeply concerning trajectory in the West Bank. So I will make three points. F...