The Foreign Secretary held talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu last week.
The UK has still not seen a plan for Israel’s expected ground offensive in Rafah and the operation would “not work” without one, Lord David Cameron has said.
Asked about his talks with Mr Netanyahu last week, Lord Cameron told the PA news agency: “He has made a series of commitments in terms of flooding Gaza with aid.“That we get to 500 trucks a day, open Ashdod port, we open a new crossing near Erez, we have proper deconfliction inside Gaza so aid can move around, we switch back on the water, we make the Jordan corridor work properly.
Lord Cameron stopped short of describing the expected action as a “mistake,” as US vice president Kamala Harris has, adding: “The right way of ending this conflict, in our view, is a pause followed by a sustainable ceasefire, followed by effectively ending the conflict using political means. Meanwhile, the United Nations’ top human rights official said he is “horrified” by the destruction of two major hospitals raided by Israeli troops in Gaza and reports of mass graves near the sites.
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