British Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper stated that her country has proposed a plan to dismantle the weapons of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), emphasizing that London does not want any Israeli strikes on Gaza, but rather seeks a continuous ceasefire.
In an interview with Channel 4 in the UK, Cooper confirmed that the only way to move from a ceasefire to a just and lasting peace is through a two-state solution.
She stressed that there is no justification for halting humanitarian aid, asserting that it is unacceptable for any child to be starving.
She noted that as a result of the ceasefire and Trump's peace plan, the flow of aid to Gaza is increasing.
The British newspaper "The Mirror" conducted an exclusive interview with British Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper, in which she stated that the people of Gaza cannot afford to wait for aid.
The minister, who is on her first tour of the Middle East since taking office, emphasized the need to expedite the delivery of aid to the sector.
She pointed out that British aid is being held in Jordan, expressing her determination to ensure its delivery to Gaza.
The situation is worsening, and last week, the World Health Organization confirmed that there has been no significant progress regarding the quantities of food allowed into the Gaza Strip since the ceasefire, nor any noticeable improvement in reducing hunger in the sector, where the situation remains "catastrophic."
Israel has repeatedly cut off aid to the Gaza Strip during the war, exacerbating the dire humanitarian conditions, which, according to the United Nations, has led to famine in parts of the besieged Palestinian territory.
The Gaza Strip has been suffering from catastrophic humanitarian conditions for over two years due to the Israeli genocide that has destroyed most of the infrastructure and pushed more than two million Palestinians to the brink of famine, according to UN reports.
Israel continues to violate the ceasefire agreement in Gaza, which came after two years of genocide that resulted in more than 68,000 Palestinian martyrs and over 170,000 injured, causing damage to about 90% of the civilian infrastructure in the sector, with initial losses amounting to $70 billion.
There is no justification for halting humanitarian aid, and it is unacceptable for any child to be starving.





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Cooper: Britain has presented a plan to dismantle Hamas's weapons.