The British Foreign Office has called for urgent international action to increase humanitarian aid to Gaza, following the Security Council's vote in favor of the resolution presented by the United States to implement the twenty-point peace plan.
British Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper emphasized that the international community is required to transform the twenty-point plan into a just and lasting peace, noting that the resolution enjoys broad support from Arab and Islamic countries, and provides the necessary legal basis for deploying an international stabilization force to implement U.S. President Donald Trump's plan.
Cooper stressed the need to open all crossings, lift restrictions, and urgently deliver the necessary aid to the Gaza Strip, reaffirming Britain's continued support for a two-state solution and ensuring security for civilians.
In New York, British Chargé d'Affaires to the United Nations James Kariuki clarified that Britain will continue to work to ensure the rapid deployment of the international stabilization force and support for a ceasefire, reaffirming the commitment to implement transitional arrangements that respect international law, Palestinian sovereignty, and the unity of the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.
The international community is required to transform the twenty-point plan into a just and lasting peace.





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Britain calls for an urgent increase in humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip.