Statement by Ambassador at the UN Security Council
meeting on the Middle East.
Thank you President, and I would like to start by thanking
Under-Secretary Griffiths and Special Coordinator Wennesland for
their sobering briefings, and through you may I also thank your
teams who are working tirelessly in the region including in the
face of considerable personal risk. And again, we extend our
condolences to those who have lost their lives.
President, the UK is shocked and deeply saddened by the
destruction and the hundreds of lives that were lost and people
who were killed at the Al Ahli hospital in Gaza yesterday
evening. This is a devastating loss of life, and our thoughts and
prayers are with those impacted.
The UK is working intensively to establish the facts. But
fundamentally, hospitals are protected under international law
and should not be targeted.
President, as I have said, Israel has the right, under the UN
Charter, to defend itself against Hamas’ appalling terror
attacks. We have also emphasised that every feasible precaution
must be taken to minimise harm to civilians, and we continue to
call for immediate unimpeded humanitarian access to enable
essential aid, water, food and medicines to reach civilians.
Israel has itself acknowledged that it must act in accordance
with international humanitarian law.
President, the UK is clear that Hamas does not speak for the
Palestinian people. Humanitarian support and access must be
maintained into Gaza. To support that effort we have announced a
further £10m in UK humanitarian support.
And we call for the opening of the Rafah crossing and guarantees
of security for any foreign nationals wishing to cross, as well
as for vital humanitarian aid entering.
President, we are also clear that we must avoid further
escalation of any conflict in the region.That is why the Prime
Minister and the Foreign Secretary have been working urgently to
engage Israeli, Palestinian and regional leaders.
President, the UK will continue to work with partners in the
international community to break the cycle of violence across
Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories and work towards
the peace and security of Israelis and Palestinians.