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Home » UK warns Israel ‘end Gaza blockade now’ as David Lammy condemns ‘monstrous’ actions
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UK warns Israel ‘end Gaza blockade now’ as David Lammy condemns ‘monstrous’ actions

By staff21 May 2025No Comments6 Mins Read

The UK suspended trade talks with Israel and summoned the ambassador, Tzipi Hotovely, for urgent talks as Foreign Secretary David Lammy warned ‘history will judge them’

22:22, 20 May 2025Updated 22:22, 20 May 2025

4-month-old Palestinian Yusuf al-Najjar faces receive treatment at al Nasser Hospital due to severe malnutrition
4-month-old Palestinian Yusuf al-Najjar faces receive treatment at al Nasser Hospital due to severe malnutrition(Image: Anadolu via Getty Images)

After another day of bloodshed in Gaza, and another dire warning of starvation facing thousands of innocents, even Israel’s staunchest allies are saying enough is enough.

Overnight air strikes hit a family home and a school as they added another 73 to the death toll, ahead of a renewed ground offensive. And the UN warned as many as 14,000 babies are at imminent risk of starving to death unless aid starts to get to families in the Strip.

The UK suspended trade talks with Israel and summoned the ambassador, Tzipi Hotovely, for urgent talks. Foreign Secretary David Lammy addressed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, saying: “End this blockade now and let the aid in.”

And Prime Minister Keir Starmer said: “The current situation in which we are seeing the bombardment, including of children, and the prospect of starvation, is just intolerable.”

READ MORE: Mounting Gaza horror as Israel presses attack despite world condemnation

Palestinians in the Jabalia refugee camp leave their homes due to ongoing heavy attacks by the Israeli army
Palestinians in the Jabalia refugee camp leave their homes due to ongoing heavy attacks by the Israeli army (Image: Anadolu via Getty Images)

It marks a significant hardening of the UK’s position as global condemnation mounts over Israel’s actions.

MPs shouted “shame” and “genocide” as Mr Lammy pointed to comments from Israel’s finance minister, Bezalel Smotrich, who said Israel’s army would wipe out what is left of Gaza.

“No more raids and going in and out, but conquering, cleansing and remaining until Hamas is destroyed,” Smotrich said. “We are destroying what is still left of the Strip.”

The Foreign Secretary said: “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.”

Mr Lammy said the UK had supported Israel’s right to defend itself after the attack by Hamas on October 7, 2023, which killed 1,200 people and led to 251 hostages being taken. But with the death toll of Israel’s retaliation now topping 53,000, he said: “It’s morally unjustifiable, it’s wholly disproportionate, it’s utterly counterproductive – this is not the way to bring the hostages home.

“Nor will this plan eliminate Hamas or make Israel secure. This war has left a generation orphaned and traumatised, ready for Hamas to recruit.

Foreign Secretary David Lammy condemned Israel's actions in Gaza
Foreign Secretary David Lammy condemned Israel’s actions in Gaza(Image: PA)

“They are isolating Israel from its friends and partners, undermining the interests of the Israeli people and damaging the image of Israel.”

Of Israel’s leaders, he said: “History will judge them. This is indefensible, and it must stop.”

But Israel shrugged off the mounting global condemnation and continued its onslaught on Gaza. Two strikes in the north hit a family home and a school-turned-shelter, killing at least 22 people.

An attack on the central city of Deir al-Balah killed 13 people, while another in the nearby Nuseirat refugee camp killed 15, according to the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital.

Two strikes in the southern city of Khan Younis killed 10 people, according to Nasser Hospital, and an evacuation order was issued for the city. There was no immediate comment from the Israeli military.

Palestinians in the east of Khan Yunis grabbed whatever belongings they could take with them following an Israeli evacuation of a large area
Palestinians in the east of Khan Yunis grabbed whatever belongings they could take with them following an Israeli evacuation of a large area(Image: Anadolu via Getty Images)

After nearly three months of a total blockade, aid is finally beginning to return to Gaza. After the first five trucks entered on Monday, dozens more began entering yesterday ­afternoon, Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Oren Marmorstein said.

But UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric said aid workers were not able to bring it to where it is needed.

And UN humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher said the aid that had arrived so far was a drop in the ocean, adding: “There are 14,000 babies that will die unless we can reach them.”

Israel is allowing in dozens of aid trucks per day – far fewer than the 600 allowed daily during the latest ceasefire, which Israel ended in March.

Mr Lammy condemned settler violence in the West Bank. The UK will slap sanctions and travel bans on settler leader Daniella Weiss, who featured in Louis Theroux’s BBC documentary The Settlers, and two others.

Mr Marmorstein said: “If, due to anti-Israel obsession and domestic considerations, the British government is willing to harm the British economy, that is its prerogative. The British mandate ended exactly 77 years ago.”

Yair Golan, leader of Israel’s opposition Democrats party, said: “A sane country doesn’t kill babies as a hobby and doesn’t set for itself the goals of expelling a population.”

The UK has continued to issue military goods export licences to Israel since the start of the latest conflict. However, licences can be revoked if there is a clear risk arms are being used to violate human rights law.

The world is judging what happens next

Keir Starmer’s patience with the Israeli Government has run out, writes Mirror Political Editor Lizzy Buchan.

The Prime Minister, horrified by the October 7 attack by Hamas and determined to show solidarity to British Jews who abandoned Labour under Jeremy Corbyn, made clear from the start that Israel had a right to defend itself.

But the horrors inflicted on Palestinian civilians since 2023 through relentless bombardment, the blockade of aid and concerns of forced displacement have gone far beyond that.

There has long been disquiet in Labour ranks and more widely over its position on Gaza, which the party paid for at the general election through a loss in support from British Muslims.

The PM has faced heavy pressure to halt all arms sales and to call what is happening a genocide – something Israel has repeatedly denied.

But the killing of aid workers and the indefensible refusal to allow aid into the territory as ordinary Palestinians starve has tested even the Israeli Government’s staunchest allies.

With the latest escalation in military action, there has been hardening in the UK’s stance and a sense that a line has been crossed.

Foreign Secretary David Lammy spoke with anger as he condemned the Israeli Government’s “monstrous” actions in a powerful Commons statement.

But Liberal Democrat MP Danny Chambers told him that “expressing disgust is not sufficient” and demanded details on the “concrete actions” the UK and its allies have promised to take if Israel doesn’t call off its latest offensive and allow aid in.

Mr Lammy warned Netanyahu’s Government yesterday: “The world is judging.”

It will also judge what the UK and its allies do next.

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