The British Foriegn Office is 'urgently investigating' claims that a British aid worker has been killed in Gaza, according to reports from British media. The aid worker was named as Kadir Islam, from Rochdale in Lancashire, according to a social media report. However, the source of the report...
James Kirby was one of three British aid workers killed in Gaza in what the IDF has called a "grave mistake". Wednesday 3 April 2024 12:47, UK Israel Israel-Hamas war aid This is a modal window. Video Unavailable Technical details : ...
British aid groups say humanitarian situation in Gaza the worst since 1967ARON HELLER
Read the full-text online article and more details about Gaza Ceasefire 'Is Not Enough' Three Hours Too Short Say British Aid Workers.Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
Trump, who will take office in January, has said he wants to end the war in Ukraine swiftly but not how he aims to do so. He has long criticized the scale of US financial and military aid to Ukraine. The headquarters of NATO’s new Ukraine mission, dubbed NATO Security Assistance and...
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s declared plan to annex areas of territories it occupied in June 1967,” said the letter. “It is already clear that the Israeli Government will use the cover of the Covid-19 pandemic to seek to implement this egregious plan. It is vital that the UK does everything in its power t...
(Cover: A team of medical workers from east China's Shandong Province arrive at Heathrow Airport in London, Britain, on March 28, 2020. /Xinhua )
notes that it was Le Mesurier’s “‘realization that humanitarian aid was more effective atmaintainingwar than an army” that spurred his creation of the organization in order “to maintain public support for another costly war in a country that is, in reality, posing little to no threat...
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