British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Israeli President Isaac Herzog have argued during a “tough” meeting at Downing Street over Tel Aviv’s brutal war on Gaza. Starmer reiterated to Herzog his “huge concern” over Gaza and implored Israel to change course during a meeting in London, UK PM’s office said. A Downing Street spokesperson said Starmer had told Herzog that Israel “must stop the manmade famine from worsening further by letting aid in and halting their offensive operations.” Starmer also told Herzog that the UK and Israel were longstanding allies and that “he will continue his work to secure an enduring peace and a better future for the Israeli and Palestinian people alike,” the spokesperson added.

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