The Foreign Secretary emphasized the urgent need for aid in Gaza and urged Israel to remove restrictions on essential supplies. Yvette Cooper is set to travel to Jordan to witness the delay of crucial aid at the border, including British-funded supplies stuck in a warehouse. Cooper stressed that the people of Gaza cannot afford to wait for assistance.
During her first visit to the Middle East as Foreign Secretary, Cooper is advocating for the release of vital supplies to Gaza. She highlighted the challenges of man-made famine and malnutrition, emphasizing the importance of accelerating aid delivery. Discussions with Saudi officials focused on securing long-term peace post-ceasefire and supporting a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine.
Cooper engaged with volunteers at the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre to address Gaza’s healthcare system needs. Additionally, she announced £6 million in funding for life-saving healthcare for women in Gaza and discussed reconstruction efforts with Jordanian leaders. The Foreign Secretary also interacted with school girls, visited hospitals caring for evacuated children, and observed training sessions for Palestinian security forces based in the West Bank.
