The human rights situation in occupied Palestine concerns UK.
In a report, the British government expressed concern about the human rights situation in occupied Palestine, including the escalation of settler violence against Palestinians.
The British government expressed concern in a report on human rights violations by the Zionist regime on Thursday.
The human rights situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip is “still worrying”, according to the British Ministry of Development and Public Welfare.
The report warns of increasing violence by Zionist settlers and the destruction of Palestinian property and homes, and writes that “concerns about the use of excessive force” by Zionist militants remain.
“The humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip remains dire,” the ministry said in a statement expressing concern over the Gaza Strip.
While the tragic deaths of 27 refugees on the British-French waterway have been making headlines since yesterday, with the two sides blaming each other for similar incidents, the British government has reported countries such as Russia, North Korea, Egypt, Russia and Pakistan. It has listed Iran and Iraq as “countries with continuing concerns” about human rights.
Earlier this month, the European Union and the United Kingdom issued separate statements stressing the need to stop the expansion of Zionist settlements in the occupied territories.
In October, British Secretary of State for West Asia and North Africa James Cleverley tweeted on Saturday morning: ».