
Sir Keir Starmer has said he will make it “absolutely clear” to Israeli President Isaac Herzog in a meeting later on Wednesday “that we condemn Israel’s action” in bombing Hamas leaders in Qatar.
The Prime Minister told MPs he will also tell Mr Herzog during their Downing Street talks that “restrictions on aid must be lifted, the offensive in Gaza must stop, and settlement building must cease”.
The meeting had already sparked outrage before the Israeli military targeted top Hamas figures in Doha on Tuesday as they gathered to discuss a US proposal for a ceasefire in Gaza.
Ministers have been urged to avoid meeting Mr Herzog to avoid the risk of being complicit in the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Speaking at Prime Minister’s Questions, Sir Keir said: “I condemn the strikes that Israel carried out in Doha yesterday.
“They violate Qatar’s sovereignty, they do nothing to secure the peace that the UK and so many of our allies are committed to.
“I spoke to the Emir of Qatar last night, soon after the attack, to convey our support and solidarity. He was crystal clear that notwithstanding the attacks, he will continue to work on a diplomatic solution to achieve a ceasefire and a two-state outcome. He and I are on the same mind on this.
“That is why I met (Palestinian) president Abbas on Monday, and why I will meet president Herzog later on today.
“I will be absolutely clear that we condemn Israel’s action. I will also be clear that restrictions on aid must be lifted, the offensive in Gaza must stop, and settlement building must cease.
“But, Mr Speaker, however difficult, the UK will not walk away from a diplomatic solution. We will negotiate and we will strain every sinew, because that is the only way to get the hostages out, to get aid in.”
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