UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron said that more must be done to get humanitarian aid into Gaza and that Israel must allow significantly more supplies to reduce the risk of hunger and disease. “The UK also wants to see the immediate release of hostages and progress towards a sustainable ceasefire,” the former British leader added, noting he had discussed the issues with new Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz.

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