Sunderland questions Government on Israeli efforts to protect non-combatants in Gaza

Following the statement on the humanitarian situation in Gaza, James Sunderland seeks confirmation from the Government that everything possible is being done with the Israelis to ensure that non-combatants in Gaza are being supported and are not being inadvertently targeted or hit

James Sunderland (Bracknell) (Con)

Israel’s right to self-defence comes with clear responsibility. Gaza has become a conflict hellhole, and the delivery of more humanitarian aid from the international community, including the UN, is non-discretionary. Will the Minister please confirm that everything possible is being done with the Israeli Government to ensure that non-combatants are being supported and are not being inadvertently targeted or hit?

The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs (David Rutley)

We have highlighted that with the Israeli Government, and I confirm that we are pushing incredibly heard. Not only are we increasing the amount of aid that we give to the region, but we want to ensure that it gets through. We have already deployed a number of airdrops, which have helped, but a lot more needs to be done.

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