Aid will move into Gaza once Egypt is able to repair road cratered by Israeli strikes; Sunak expected to ask that Britons stranded in Gaza be allowed to leave
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is expected in Israel early on Thursday morning, where he will meet his counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu and Israeli President Isaac Herzog.
He is also expected to insist that humanitarian aid, which London recently announced would be increased for the Palestinians, be allowed to arrive at a time when Israel has authorised the entry of aid into Gaza from Egypt, and that Britons stranded in Gaza be allowed to leave.
Alongside the British prime minister’s trip, his Foreign Secretary James Cleverly is due to visit Egypt, Turkey and Qatar “in the coming days”, according to Downing Street.
Source: The Guardian
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