Starmer offers personal thanks to Netanyahu for work securing release of Emily Damari
Downing Street confirms phone call between UK and Israeli PM
Keir Starmer has offered his personal thanks to Benjamin Netanyahu for the work done by the Israeli government in securing the release of hostage Emily Damari.
Speaking with the Israeli PM by telephone on Tuesday, Starmer also offered the UK’s support for the hard-fought ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, now in its third day.
A Downing Street spokesperson said the UK PM had “offered his personal thanks for the work done by the Israeli government to secure the release of the hostages, including British hostage Emily Damari.”
“To see the pictures of Emily finally back in her family’s arms was a wonderful moment but a reminder of the human cost of the conflict”, Starmer had added.
The two leaders moved on to discuss the need to see the next stages of the ceasefire deal implemented in full and on schedule, including the release of the remaining hostages.
During the conversation No.10 said Starmer reiterated that it was vital to ensure humanitarian aid can now flow uninterrupted into Gaza, to support the Palestinians who desperately need it.
“The Prime Minister began by offering the UK’s support for the hard-fought and long-awaited ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, which has now entered its third day,” Downing Street confirmed, before congratulating Netanyahu over the release of British-Israeli 28 year-old Damari.
In regards to future developments both leaders ” agreed that we must work towards a permanent and peaceful solution that guarantees Israel’s security and stability. ”
Starmer added that the UK” stands ready to do everything it can to support a political process, which should also lead to a viable and sovereign Palestinian state”.
“They agreed to continue their close co-operation on defence and security matters in support of wider stability in the region – particularly in the face of the ongoing threat posed by Iran,” added Downing Street.
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