Israel Rejects ‘External Pressure’ Following UK Suspension of Trade Talks Over Gaza War

Israel Rejects ‘External Pressure’ Following UK Suspension of Trade Talks Over Gaza War

Israel Rejects ‘External Pressure’ Following UK Suspension of Trade Talks Over Gaza War

 

Report by Safarti Tarjuman International Desk

Israel has asserted that international pressure will not sway its national policies, after the United Kingdom announced a pause in trade negotiations in response to the ongoing conflict in Gaza.

The Israeli government issued a firm statement declaring that its actions are driven by national security interests and not subject to foreign influence. This reaction came shortly after the UK government halted trade talks, citing concerns over civilian casualties and humanitarian conditions in the Gaza Strip.

Israel’s Defiant Response

An Israeli government spokesperson said:

“External pressure, including from close allies, will not divert us from securing our citizens and dismantling terror threats. Our responsibility is to our people first and foremost.”

The spokesperson reaffirmed that Israel will continue its military campaign until all objectives in Gaza are achieved, including the elimination of Hamas’s infrastructure.

UK’s Position

The UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office stated that ongoing hostilities and humanitarian concerns prompted the decision to freeze trade discussions. The UK emphasized its call for an immediate ceasefire and unrestricted humanitarian access to Gaza.

“The humanitarian situation in Gaza has deteriorated to a catastrophic level,” a UK official said. “The UK cannot continue business-as-usual while these conditions persist.”

Growing Global Discontent

The UK’s move follows growing international outcry over Israel’s military operations in Gaza, which have led to thousands of civilian casualties, according to the United Nations. Several other European governments and humanitarian organizations have also called for arms embargoes and diplomatic action against Israel.

Despite the mounting criticism, Israeli leadership remains resolute, maintaining that its military operations are targeted, lawful, and necessary in response to terrorist attacks from Hamas.

Meanwhile, humanitarian agencies warn of an impending catastrophe in Gaza, with the UN recently stating that 14,000 infants could die within 48 hours without urgent aid.

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