UK suspends trade talks with Israel and attacks repellant' extremism
Briefly

UK-Israeli relations have reached a new low as British Foreign Secretary David Lammy suspended trade negotiations, denouncing Israeli actions in Gaza as monstrous and extremist. He criticized Israel's refusal to allow humanitarian aid to Palestinians and described the ongoing military incursion as morally unjustifiable. In response, Israel accused the UK government of being anti-Israel and emphasized its right to defend its security. The situation has escalated tensions, with discussions about a comprehensive bilateral roadmap between the nations also under review, reflecting a significant shift in diplomatic dynamics.
Lammy condemned Israel's refusal to allow thousands of aid trucks access to starving Palestinians and said Israel's treatment of Palestinians was an affront to the values of the British people.
Netanyahu's government is planning to drive Gazans from their homes into a corner of the Strip to the south and permit them a fraction of the aid that they need.
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