UK Government urges implementation of 20 Point Plan
Key points
Implement 20 Point Plan and two-state solution
Ensure unimpeded humanitarian access and accountability for violence
TL;DR
UK Government welcomes Ad-Hoc Liaison Committee discussion in Brussels and urges implementation of the Council-endorsed 20 Point Plan for Gaza and a pathway to a two-state solution.
Calls for all parties to fulfil commitments, respect the ceasefire, and implement a phased security transition including demilitarisation of Hamas, deployment of an International Stabilisation Force, a Palestinian-led police force, and withdrawal of the IDF.
Demands unimpeded humanitarian access: functioning crossings, entry of medical equipment, shelter items, and fuel, and that the UN and humanitarian partners including UNRWA operate without constraint.
Deplores settler violence, forced displacement, illegal evictions, and unprecedented settlement expansion in the West Bank and East Jerusalem; urges accountability and an end to severe economic restrictions.
Original text
The United Kingdom strongly supports the important work of the Ad-Hoc Liaison Committee, and we welcome the constructive discussion that recently took place in Brussels. Colleagues, as we’ve heard today, the region faces another period of crisis. But we must not be distracted from seizing this historic opportunity to implement the 20 Point Plan for Gaza, endorsed by this Council in resolution 2803, and map a pathway ...