Khaleej Times

Britain concerned about Gaza deaths

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london — Britain is concerned about the deaths of protesters in Gaza, Prime Minister Theresa May told Israel’s premier Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday, saying that the situation had deteriorat­ed.

Over 100 Palestinia­ns have been killed in weekly demonstrat­ions launched on March 30 in the Gaza Strip, an enclave controlled by Hamas. “We have been concerned about the loss of Palestinia­n lives,” May told Netanyahu ahead of talks in London, adding that Britain recognised the Israel’s right to self-defence.

May said it was important to alleviate the situation and restart talks about a two-state solution to the conflict, which have been frozen since 2014.

Netanyahu, however, blamed Hamas for the violence. “I think the problems there are rooted in the fundamenta­l goal of Hamas to destroy Israel. We are not witnessing peaceful protests,” he said.

“We are doing everything we can to both minimise casualties and at the same time protect Israeli lives.”

Meanwhile, the Israeli military shot dead a Palestinia­n during a raid in the Occupied West Bank on Wednesday, saying a soldier fired back after a man pelted him with a rock. The Palestinia­n Informatio­n Ministry said Israeli forces had killed Ezz El Deen Al Tamimi, 21, in “cold blood”. —

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MAY: Situation has deteriorat­ed

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