Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently held a meeting with British Foreign Minister David Cameron and German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock at his office in Jerusalem. During the meeting, Netanyahu expressed his gratitude for the unwavering support of their respective governments in defending Israel against Iran's aggression.
Netanyahu's office released a statement acknowledging the crucial role played by the UK and Germany in standing up against Iran's attacks on Israel. The Prime Minister emphasized the importance of international solidarity in the face of such threats.
One of the key topics discussed during the meeting was the provision of humanitarian aid to Gaza amidst the ongoing conflict. Netanyahu addressed concerns raised by international organizations regarding the situation in Gaza, particularly allegations of starvation.
The Prime Minister firmly rejected claims of a humanitarian crisis in Gaza and highlighted Israel's efforts to provide assistance to the region. He emphasized that Israel is committed to addressing the humanitarian needs of the people in Gaza, despite the challenges posed by the conflict.
The meeting underscored the close diplomatic ties between Israel, the UK, and Germany, as well as their shared commitment to promoting peace and stability in the region. Netanyahu expressed his appreciation for the support extended by both countries and reiterated the importance of international cooperation in addressing security challenges.