Following the tragic deaths of seven humanitarian workers, including three British citizens, UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron has emphasized the urgent need for enhanced humanitarian aid and improved deconfliction measures in Gaza. The recent events have underscored the challenges faced by aid workers in the region and the necessity of ensuring their safety and effectiveness.
Cameron expressed his condolences for the loss of the brave aid workers and stressed the importance of facilitating the movement of aid within Gaza. He welcomed the commitment of the Israeli ambassador to conduct a full, urgent, and transparent inquiry into the killings, emphasizing the need for swift action to address the situation.
The Foreign Secretary reiterated the UK's commitment to delivering aid to Gaza, describing it as crucial for the well-being of those in the enclave. He highlighted the significance of extending opening times at key crossing points to streamline the flow of humanitarian assistance.
Cameron emphasized the need for tangible actions to back up previous promises, stating that the UK would closely monitor the situation to ensure that aid reaches those in need in Gaza. He called for the swift implementation of measures to enhance access and safety for humanitarian workers operating in the region.