A video grab from footage broadcast by the UK Parliament s Parliamentary Recording Unit (PRU) shows Britain s Prime Minister Rishi Sunak attending a Parliamentary Liaison Committee hearing in London on July 4, 2023. Speaking to the committee, Sunak reasserted his support for Israel s right to self-defence, but urged all parties to avoid further escalation . AFP
Sunak reiterated UK support for Israel's right to self-defence, and condemned the recent "terrorist attacks", as he was grilled by members of parliament on an array of issues.
But he also said: "We would say the protection of civilians must be prioritised in any military operation, and we urge the IDF to demonstrate restraint in its operation and for all parties to avoid further escalation in both the West Bank and Gaza, both now and in the days ahead."
Sunak said the UK "also called on Israel to adhere to principles of necessity and proportionality when defending their legitimate security interests".
A car ramming and stabbing attack in Tel Aviv wounded seven people Tuesday before the suspected assailant was shot dead, on the second day of Israel's operation targeting the occupied West Bank's Jenin camp.
The Palestinian militant group Hamas praised the "heroic" attack in Tel Aviv after 10 Palestinians ranging in age between 16 and 23 years were killed on Monday and over 100 were wounded, including 20 in critical condition, when hundreds of Israeli occupation soldiers backed by warplanes, drones and tanks attacked Jenin.
* This story was edited by Ahram Online.
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