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Q1
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The MP noted recent breakdown of the ceasefire agreement and resumption of hostilities in Gaza, leading to a blockade of aid. She referenced warnings of an unprecedented humanitarian disaster.
It is clear from the Chamber this morning that we all despair at the recent breakdown of the ceasefire agreement, the resumption of hostilities and the blockade of aid into Gaza. We now have warnings of an unprecedented humanitarian disaster in the Gaza strip. The Minister mentioned the conversations that have been had with Israel. First, can he assure me that we are making it clear that the only way we will achieve a lasting peace is through a two-state solution? Secondly, what conversations are ongoing with allies about restoring aid drops directly into Gaza?
I can confirm that we say regularly to our Israeli counterparts, and indeed to all others in the region, that the only route out of these horrors is a two-state solution. We are talking with our partners about what might be done to try to ensure aid gets into Gaza through whatever means are at our disposal, but at the core, Israel must relax the restrictions and allow aid into Gaza. That is the way to get the scale of aid that is required into the strip.
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Assessment & feedback
The Minister did not provide specific details on ongoing conversations with allies about direct aid drops.
Pressing Issues With Israeli Government
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Q2
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The MP questioned whether UK-made F-35 parts were used for air strikes in Gaza since 18 March, amid continued aerial bombardments affecting aid flow.
With continued aerial bombardments impacting the flow of aid into Gaza, will the Foreign Secretary confirm whether UK-made F-35 parts have been used to enable air strikes in Gaza since 18 March?
To clarify my previous answer, the Foreign Secretary spoke to Foreign Minister Sa’ar on 5 March, not 21 March. In response to your question about UK-made F-35 parts, we will continue to press these issues with the Israeli Government.
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The Minister did not confirm or deny use of UK-made F-35 parts.
Pressing Issues With Israeli Government
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