Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron has said he is 'deeply concerned' after Israeli air strikes in Rafah which precede an expected ground invasion of the city.
Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron has said he is "deeply concerned" after Israeli air strikes in Rafah which precede an expected ground invasion of the city. The Foreign Secretary wrote on X: "Deeply concerned about the prospect of a military offensive in Rafah - over half of Gaza's population are sheltering in the area."The priority must be an immediate pause in the fighting to get aid in and hostages out, then progress towards a sustainable, permanent ceasefire.
"On the other hand, it is clear that a massive operation in Rafah requires the evacuation of the civilian population from the combat zones."The latest intervention by the former Prime Minister which has signalled troubles with the way Israel is conducting its war with Hamas.He has previously called for a ceasefire as he pushed Benjamin Netanyahu on the need for a two-state solution.