Cameron urges Israel to follow aid strike dismissals with independent review
Three Britons were among the World Central Kitchen aid workers who died in airstrikes by the IDF on Monday.
Three Britons were among the World Central Kitchen aid workers who died in airstrikes by the IDF on Monday.
Civil liberties organisation Liberty described the legislation as ‘a shameless attempt’ by the Government to reduce the right to protest.
Sir Alan Duncan accused two Conservative peers of ‘exercising the interests of another country’
Guru-Murthy accused David Mencer of spreading “propaganda” and cut him off
World Central Kitchen founder Jose Andres claimed the Israeli military knew his aid workers’ movements and targeted them ‘systematically, car by car’.
British victims John Chapman, 57, James ‘Jim’ Henderson, 33, and James Kirby, 47, were among seven who died on Monday.
The declaration follows similar actions by neighbouring Zambia and Malawi.
Hundreds of NHS staff protested outside the NHS England HQ in central London on Wednesday.
The comments come after three Britons were among seven aid workers killed by an Israeli air strike.
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