Britain issued fresh sanctions against Israel over his “morally unjustified” Escalation of violence In Gaza and demanded the end of his “cruel and uncultivated” block in 11 weeks in humanitarian aid.
Secretary of the foreign parties David Lammy The “monstrous” situation as a UN warned that 14,000 Palestinian babies could die since Thursday, unless they were taken to facilitate the crisis, which left civilians unfurtion.
He announced the suspension of trade talks with Israel, the sanctions of three persons and four subjects involved in the movement of the settlers and said that Benjamin Netanyahu shares “and” completely opposed “and” completely counterproportive. “
But during fractory 90 minutes on Tuesday, MPs from five political parties, greenery, greenery and SNP – said the government should go further and suspend each hand in Israel and sanctioning ministers in Netanyah government.
Mlanie Ward MPs, Parliamentary Private Secretary, asked Mr. Lammy: “What is a red line? Gaza is not out of time.”
In Gaza on Tuesday, witnesses described apocalyptic scenes. Khaled Al-Serr, Nasser Hospital Chief in Khan Younis – which was bombed twice in the last weeks and is one of the last remaining hospitals in the south of the territory – he said Independent He was forced to stop surgery after Israel issued a mandatory evacuation order for the neighborhood in which his family had removed the shelter.
“But we don’t know where to go, there’s no safe place,” he said as an Israeli drone that whine in the background. “Even the so-called humanitarian area in the western part of Khan Younis – in the last two months, we continuously received cases from bombings in tents located.”
Ahmad, the nurse in the hospital, are listed “outside critical” conditions, and that the facility – one “main daily LIN” in the south is now barely functioning.
“Many patients die simply because we can’t treat them in time,” he said. “One of the best-payment of things that is the suffering of children today. We receive tithes [injured children]Often with devastating wounds – burns, amputation and heavy head trauma. “
He said that medicine alone were displaced, hungry, exhausted and mournful loss of own families.
“Most of the time, we have patients who lie on the floor,” he said. “Wounds long last to heal due to severe malnutrition and toxic effects of explosives on wounds.
“There are a serious lack of anesthetic drugs, antibiotics, sterilized instruments, and even basic subjects. The health system is collapsed in the weight of this crisis, and we urgently need support, supplies and protection.”
Earlier, sir Keir Starmer He joined the Prime Minister Emmanuel and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney in the warning of essential actions if Israel did not urgently release the help in Gaza.
And in Commons hit the “extremely unbearable” situation, saying: “I was horrified by escalation from Israel. We repeat our search for recircciliar fire as the only way to get rid of the hostages.”

“We can’t let people go hunger,” Prime Minister said.
His intervention comes in a week after Independent invited him to him “Find his voice,” and puts pressure on Mr. Netanyah to stop the help block.
Mr. Lammy said the Israeli renewed military offensive marked a “dark new phase in this conflict”.
He sentenced the Government of Mr. Netanyah for “planning to drive Gazans from his homes in the corner of the ribbons to the south and enable them a part of the assistance they need.”
His criticism came after Mr. Netanyahu’s government said he would Allow “Basic” amount of help in Gaza To prevent the development of the “crisis of hunger”, acknowledging that there is international pressure from the Israelions of the Association.
He added with the foreign secretary: “We have to call this what it is. It’s extremism. It’s dangerous. It refuses.
His words echoed those from Yaira Golan, former General Idf and now the leader of opposition Democrats in Israel, who warned: “Israel is on the way to South Africa, if we do not return to work on the health of the country.”
As MPs from different parties searched for stronger measures, the Prophet for the Prophet Azfall Khan said: “Concrete steps are late. When will you impose embargoing arms on Israel and also recognize Palestine?”

In a passionate appeal, former Tury Minister Kit Malthouse warned: “Many of us in charge of this government that we have tried anger and can’t ask for the lives of these Palestinian children before they start this action – whatever it could be.”
Former Labor Leader Jeremy Corbyn, now an independent representative, demanded know which hands in the UK is sold to Israel.
Representatives MPs and Alex Sobel demanded that sanctions were imposed on Israeli ministers. Similar requests arrived from Westminster Stef Stephen Flynna and the Green Party co-leader Carla Denyer.
LIB DEM MP Vikki Slade said, “I would like to join colleagues in the beggar you, on your knees if we need to take more action.”
And the Middle East Minister Hamish Falconer called the Israeli Ambassador Tzipa Host of the Office to present British opposition to the escalation of military activity.
Mr. Falconer published on X after talks to her: “I clearly gave the UK to expand military operations in Gaza and growing violence and intimidation of Israeli settlements against Palestinian communities in the west coast.
“The United Kingdom won’t stand because that happens.”
Britain new sanctions, which include financial constraints and ban on travel, targeted individuals, including the prominent leaders of Daniella Weiss, which appeared in the recent BBC documentary Louis Theroux.
The spokesman of the outer Ministry of Foreign Affairs Israel Mormostein said that Britain harms his own economy and had “anti-Israeli obsession.”
He called sanctions in relation to the Western Bank “unjustified and regret”.
“The British mandate ended up exactly 77 years ago,” he said. “Exterior pressure will not redirect Israel from his track in the dam in his existence and security against enemies looking for his destruction.”
Mr. Netanyahu said that the course would replace the “huge prize” for Hamas.
Meanwhile, officials desperately needed new stocks have not yet reached people in Gaza, despite a small number of trucks allowed across the border.
The UN Spokesperson Stephane Dujarrić said that the workers failed to bring stockpiles to the distribution points where the Israeli army forced them to relinquish the stocks on separate trucks, and workers disappeared outside the weather.
Cogat, the Israeli defense body that monitors humanitarian aid, said five trucks entered Monday and 93 trucks entered Tuesday. But Mr. Dujarrić confirmed that only a few dozens of trucks on Tuesday entered Gaza. Help included bakerial flour, kitchen food with soup, baby food and medical suppliers.
Children in the area recounted scary scenes. “My aunt house is bombed … We couldn’t find her head for two days,” Sondos said, said a charity war kid, whose field staff. “Dogs came first. Protect us … Help us feel safe again.”
Malak, 13, described to get out below the ruins. “I’m hurt,” he said. “Now I have a metal plate in your hand. No one sees us as we were torn up.”