During a visit to the country, Ms Braverman claimed that Israel is going ‘above and beyond’ to ensure the safety of civilians.
Former home secretary Suella Braverman has come under fire for arguing that Israel is “absolutely not” in breach of international humanitarian law.
Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron has previously described the humanitarian situation in Gaza as “dire and deeply concerning”.Former home secretary Suella Braverman argued Israel is ‘absolutely not’ in breach of international humanitarian law “I have seen evidence myself, in terms of very up-to-date photographic evidence, of plentiful food packages and trucks of food, water and medicines getting to the people of Gaza.”
He wrote: “The main blockers remain arbitrary denials by the government of Israel and lengthy clearance procedures, including multiple screenings and narrow opening windows in daylight hours.”
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