Statement by Ambassador at the UN Security Council
meeting on Gaza.
Thank you, President. President, it is impossible to comprehend
the pain and the loss that Palestinian civilians are enduring.
Too many civilians, including most tragically children, are
losing their lives.
So it is right that the Security Council calls for a humanitarian
pause for a period of days, long enough to get lifesaving aid to
those who need it. And to establish a safer environment for
humanitarians. This will save lives.
We need a collective effort to get aid in as fast as possible by
as many routes as possible. The UK Prime Minister has been very
clear about the need for lifesaving aid to reach civilians in
Gaza, including food, water, medical supplies and fuel as a
priority.
For our part, the UK has doubled our aid to help civilians in
Gaza. Three British RAF flights have delivered lifesaving
humanitarian aid and enabling equipment to support the Egyptian
Red Crescent Society in delivering international aid through the
Rafah checkpoint. We are urging, and I urge here today, that the
priority must be improved land access, including at Kerem Shalom,
so aid can get in at scale.
All parties must give civilians the protection that is their
right under international law, including international
humanitarian law. That includes respecting the sanctity and
protection of hospitals.
It is also right that this resolution calls for the immediate and
unconditional release of Israeli hostages. It is unconscionable
that Hamas continues to hold men, women and children, causing
terrible fear and suffering for their families.
President, this resolution is absolutely necessary, though the UK
regrets that the first resolution passed by the Council on this
matter could not clearly condemn Hamas’ terrorist attacks of 7
October.
The barbarity of those attacks should be clear to us all. That is
why we have abstained today. But let me be absolutely clear, it
was vital and overdue for the Council to speak on this crisis and
we strongly support the resolution’s purpose: to get aid in, and
hostages out.
I therefore commend Malta’s astounding work in bringing this
resolution that could pass. We will continue to work with Council
members to resolve this crisis and to create a new political
horizon so that we can deliver on the promise of peace for
Israelis and Palestinians, and make the two-state solution a
reality.