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Sir Keir Starmer refuses to say whether or not ‘genocide’ is going down in Gaza following UN warning

By Editorial Board Published May 19, 2025 5 Min Read
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Sir Keir Starmer refuses to say whether or not ‘genocide’ is going down in Gaza following UN warning

Sir Keir Starmer has refused to say whether or not Israel is committing genocide in Gaza following warnings from a high UN official.

Tom Fletcher, head of the UN Workplace for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, warned the physique’s safety council final week that it should “act now” to “prevent genocide” – a declare that Israel has vehemently denied.

He additionally accused Israel of “deliberately and unashamedly” imposing inhumane circumstances on Palestinians by blocking help from getting into Gaza greater than 10 weeks in the past.

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Palestinians flee their properties after the Israeli navy issued an evacuation order from japanese Khan Younis within the southern Gaza Strip. Pic: PA

On Monday, following strain from a few of its allies, Israel agreed to permit restricted deliveries to renew.

The choice means 20 help vans carrying principally meals will enter Gaza following a three-month blockade that prompted a number of warnings of hunger and famine within the Palestinian territory.

Underneath the Genocide Conference, genocide refers to acts dedicated with the “intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group”.

It will possibly embrace killing members of the group, inflicting severe bodily or psychological hurt, and inflicting circumstances that result in its bodily destruction.

Israel has repeatedly denied accusations of genocide, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu branding a latest UN report on the problem biased and antisemitic.

“Instead of focusing on the crimes against humanity and war crimes committed by the Hamas terrorist organisation… the United Nations once again chooses to attack the state of Israel with false accusations,” he mentioned in a press release.

As an alternative the prime minister mentioned there was a “really serious, unacceptable, intolerable situation” unfolding within the territory.

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She additionally mentioned the humanitarian state of affairs in Gaza was “unacceptable” as she urged for the blockade on Gaza to be “lifted now”.

In a video assertion posted to social media on Monday, Mr Netanyahu mentioned he was permitting restricted help into Gaza as a result of Israel’s “greatest friends in the world” – whom he didn’t specify – had threatened to withdraw help for his nation.

He mentioned a “starvation crisis” would jeopardise Israel’s new offensive in opposition to Hamas in Gaza, and a “basic” quantity of meals can be allowed in.

On the identical time, Israel has ramped up its offensive in Gaza after Mr Netanyahu introduced plans to grab all the territory and maintain it indefinitely.

Israeli officers have mentioned the plan – which might transfer Gaza’s civilian inhabitants southward – will assist it obtain its goal of defeating Hamas after the group’s assault on 7 October 2023 which noticed 1,200 individuals killed and about 250 taken hostage.

Israel additionally believes the offensive will forestall Hamas from looting and distributing humanitarian help, which it says strengthens the group’s rule in Gaza.

The UN has rejected the plan – which it mentioned would imply help is distributed in hubs – saying it was “in contravention of globally-established humanitarian principles” and raised the prospect of help “not getting through to the most vulnerable people”.

On Monday, the Israeli navy issued an evacuation order for residents of Gaza’s second-largest metropolis, Khan Younis, and close by cities, warning that your entire space “will be considered a dangerous combat zone”.

Gaza’s well being ministry says greater than 53,000 individuals have died in Israel’s 19-month marketing campaign, though it doesn’t distinguish between civilians and militants. It reported 464 individuals had died in Israeli navy strikes within the week to Sunday.

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