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The meeting on Monday at Trump’s Turnberry golf resort comes as European countries express growing alarm at the situation in Gaza.
Israel will coordinate airdrops of aid into Gaza from foreign countries in the coming days, an Israeli security official confirmed to ABC News.
The call comes after the three leaders spoke again by phone on Saturday morning, following Friday's conversation. According to the British PM Keir Starmer, the E3 leaders talked about the situation in Gaza,
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is expected to convene a cabinet meeting next week to address the escalating crisis in Gaza, according to a government source. The meeting, first reported by the Financial Times,
Pro-Israel group HonestReporting noted something the outlets either didn’t notice or outright ignored: the boy’s older brother, Joud, standing in the background looking like he was in
The leaders of Britain, France, and Germany have demanded Israel allow unrestricted aid into Gaza to end a “humanitarian catastrophe."
Israel rejects a joint statement which condemns the "drip feeding of aid and the inhumane killing of civilians".
In a statement, David Lammy said that while the announcement was “essential but long overdue,” more action was needed to meet the needs of people in Gaza.
British premier says Israel’s decision to allow aid drops came too late but vows to do everything possible to get supplies into Gaza through new route