Britain was working “extensively” to secure a humanitarian pause in Gaza, UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly said. Speaking at the British ambassador’s residence in Abu Dhabi, Cleverly said that some aid was trickling in, but that the volume needed to be increased significantly. “We’re working extensively with the Egyptians, with the Israelis and others to try and have a humanitarian pause – temporary pause so that we can get that humanitarian aid to the people that need it,” he added.

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