The British Prime Minister, Rishi Sunakstated this Monday that the investigation carried out by the United Kingdom indicates that The explosion that killed nearly half a thousand people at the Al Ahli hospital in Gaza was caused by a missile fired from the strip.
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“Based on the in-depth knowledge and analysis of our intelligence services and weapons experts, the British Government judges that the explosion was probably caused by a missile, or part of one, that was launched from within Gaza towards Israel,” he said. Sunak in the House of Commons.
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The “misinformation” spread about that incident, the head of government added, has had a “negative effect on the region”, has undermined “vital diplomatic efforts of the United States” and has created “tensions” in the United Kingdom.
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In his speech before Parliament to report on his visit to Israel and various Middle Eastern countries last week, Sunak stressed that “this is a time for exercising great care and caution, but also for moral clarity”.
The attack on Israel on October 7 was “motivated by hate, but also by Hamas’s fear that a new balance could be emerging in the Middle East, one that would leave behind old divisions and offer hope for a new path forward.” better, safer and more prosperous,” he declared.
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Sunak cited the Abraham Accords, between Israel and the United Arab Emirates, as well as “the normalization of (Israel’s) dialogue with Saudi Arabia”.
“We absolutely support these steps and believe they can drive even greater efforts. But we must never lose sight of how essential the two-state solution is,” the prime minister stressed.
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He also announced a new allocation of 20 million pounds (23 million euros) in humanitarian aid to “support Palestinian civilians”, in addition to another 10 million pounds (11.5 million euros already committed).
EFE
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