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    Israel-Gaza latest: UN says Gaza aid blocked after Netanyahu accused of ‘killing babies as a hobby’

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    Israel-Gaza latest: UN says Gaza aid blocked after Netanyahu accused of ‘killing babies as a hobby’
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    Watch: UK hits Israel with further sanctions and suspends trade talks over Gaza violence

    UK hits Israel with further sanctions and suspends trade talks over Gaza violence

    Athena Stavrou21 May 2025 06:00

    Lammy ‘begged’ to ‘save children’s lives’ in Gaza as MPs call for tougher action

    The Foreign Secretary has been “begged” to “save children’s lives” in Gaza as MPs from across the Commons urged him to refer to Israel’s actions in the region as a “genocide”.

    David Lammy announced new measures against Israel but Labour, Tory and Liberal Democrat backbenchers urged him to go further.

    A number of MPs called on the Foreign Secretary to suspend all arms sales to Israel, sanction Israel’s finance minister Bezalel Smotrich and national security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, and to recognise a Palestinian state.

    Foreign secretary David Lammy has faced calls to suspend arms licences to Israel
    Foreign secretary David Lammy has faced calls to suspend arms licences to Israel (House of Commons/PA Wire)

    Backbenchers shouted “genocide” as Mr Lammy said in his opening statement: “We must call this what it is.

    “It is extremism. It is dangerous. It is repellent. It is monstrous and I condemn it in the strongest possible terms.”

    Athena Stavrou21 May 2025 05:40

    Israeli politician accuses Netanyahu government of ‘kill[ing] babies as a hobby’

    An Israeli politician has warned his country is becoming an “outcast among nations” because of the government’s approach to the war in Gaza.

    “A sane country doesn’t engage in fighting against civilians, doesn’t kill babies as a hobby and doesn’t set for itself the goals of expelling a population,” Yair Golan, a retired general and leader of the opposition Democrats party, told Reshet Bet radio.

    The UN’s humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher on Monday warned that 14,000 babies in Gaza were at risk of dying within 48 hours if more aid doesn’t enter Gaza quickly.

    Mr Golan’s comments represent rare criticism from inside Israel of its wartime conduct in Gaza. Many Israelis have criticised Benjamin Netanyahu throughout the war, but that has been mostly limited to what opponents argue are his political motives to continue the war. Criticism over the war’s toll on Palestinian civilians has been almost unheard.

    Mr Netanyahu swiftly slammed Mr Golan’s remarks, calling them “wild incitement” against Israeli soldiers and accusing him of echoing “disgraceful antisemitic blood libels” against the country.

    Mr Golan, who donned his uniform during Hamas’s 7 October 2023 attack to join the fight against the militants, previously sparked an uproar when as deputy military chief of staff in 2016 he likened the atmosphere in Israel to that of Nazi-era Germany.

    Alisha Rahaman Sarkar21 May 2025 05:19

    In pictures: Palestinians flee Khan Younis

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    Athena Stavrou21 May 2025 05:19

    UN says Israel’s attack on Gaza killed 28,000 women and girls

    Israel’s almost two-year-long offensive in Gaza has killed more than 28,000 women and girls, UN Women said.

    At least one woman and one girl on average have been killed every hour in attacks by Israeli forces since they launched their retaliatory attack on the Strip in October 2023, according to UN Women’s analysis.

    Among those killed, thousands were mothers, leaving behind devastated children, families, and communities, the agency said, adding that these figures underscore the shattering human toll of the conflict, and of lives and futures lost too soon.

    “Since the ceasefire collapsed in March 2025, conditions have deteriorated further in Gaza, compounded by nearly nine weeks of an ongoing blockade on humanitarian aid. The entire population in Gaza is rapidly running out of food and essential supplies with increasing risks of famine,” the agency said.

    “This means every woman and girl, (more than 1 million) is facing catastrophic levels of hunger. Women and girls are trapped, facing displacement, rising maternal mortality rates, and a severe lack of safety and protection mechanisms.”

    Alisha Rahaman Sarkar21 May 2025 04:41

    Analysis: Why Starmer’s government has waited until now to take action on Israel

    As the UN warned that 14,000 babies risked death from malnutrition by Thursday without urgent aid, there was a sense that, by the time foreign secretary David Lammy got to his feet, it was already too late and not enough.

    As David Lammy announces the suspension of trade talks with Israel and new sanctions over the Gaza humanitarian crisis, political editor David Maddox explains why action wasn’t taken sooner:

    Athena Stavrou21 May 2025 04:22

    UK sanctions far-right Israeli settler Daniella Weiss

    The British government has imposed sanctions on a far-right Israeli settler known as the “godmother” of the movement.

    Daniella Weiss, 79, is among the three individuals and four entities involved in the settler movement that were sanctioned by the British government yesterday over Israel’s “monstrous” 11-week aid blockade and renewed military offensive in the Gaza Strip.

    Ms Weiss leads the group Nachala, which has a stated goal of enhancing West Bank settlements and has openly planned construction of unauthorised outposts.

    The group has also been sanctioned by the UK.

    “I’m not afraid of sanctions,” Ms Weiss told the Associated Press last year.

    Ms Weiss, described by the UK as a “high-profile extremist settler leader”, was a key focus of the recent Louis Theroux BBC documentary Settlers, which shone a light on the tactics of Israeli settlers in the Palestinian West Bank.

    The UK has described her as having been involved in “threatening, perpetrating, promoting and supporting, acts of aggression and violence against Palestinian individuals”.

    Alisha Rahaman Sarkar21 May 2025 04:19

    Britain halts trade talks and sanctions Israel over ‘intolerable’ Gaza crisis

    Britain has issued fresh sanctions against Israel over its “morally unjustifiable” escalation of violence in Gaza, and demanded an end to its “cruel and indefensible” 11-week block on humanitarian aid.

    Foreign secretary David Lammy condemned the “monstrous” situation as the UN warned that 14,000 Palestinian babies could die by Thursday unless action is taken to ease the crisis, which has left civilians severely malnourished.

    He announced the suspension of trade talks with Israel, imposed sanctions on three individuals and four entities involved in the settler movement, and said Benjamin Netanyahu’s actions were “wholly disproportionate” and “utterly counterproductive”.

    Alisha Rahaman Sarkar21 May 2025 04:01

    Cambridge college to cut ties with arms companies following student protests

    A University of Cambridge college has announced it will divest from arms companies following student protests.

    King’s College said on Tuesday that its governing body has voted to “adopt a new responsible investment policy” to align with the values of its community.

    It comes after pro-Palestine protesters staged demonstrations and set up encampments against the violence in Gaza at Cambridge University last year.

    Under the new policy, King’s College’s financial investments will exclude companies that are involved in activities “generally recognised as illegal or contravening global norms, such as occupation”.

    It will also exclude companies which produce military and nuclear weapons, weapons restricted by international treaty, or companies that produce key or dedicated components of such weapons.

    (iStock)

    Athena Stavrou21 May 2025 03:35

    Pictured: Smoke rises following an Israeli army bombardment in Gaza Strip on Tuesday

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    Smoke rises following an Israeli army bombardment in Gaza Strip, seen from southern Israel,
    Smoke rises following an Israeli army bombardment in Gaza Strip, seen from southern Israel, (AP)
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    Athena Stavrou21 May 2025 02:29

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