Israel-Gaza War, Hostage Deal

UK Foreign Minister Lammy begins visit to Israel today

He is expected to call for an immediate ceasefire, the release of all the hostages, and an irreversible path to a two state solution.

David Lammy. (Photo: Dominic Dudley/Shutterstock)

UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy begins his visit to Israel today (Sunday), where he is expected to call for an immediate ceasefire, the release of all the hostages, and an "irreversible" path to a two-state solution, according to the Jerusalem Post.

Lammy's office had previously said that it was "closely considering resuming UK funding to UNRWA" and that it recognized what it called UNRWA's central role in the region.

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