The Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth said on Thursday that Britain had “set conditions” for continued arms supplies to Israel.
The newspaper explained that Britain Israel has demanded that the Red Cross or diplomats be allowed to visit detainees from Hamas’ elite force, as part of the conditions for continued arms supplies.
Yedioth Ahronoth described Britain as “perhaps considered the second most friendly country to Israel after the United States,” while it did not clarify any other conditions.
The British request comes to allow visits to detainees agitationagainst the backdrop of reports that Israel had rejected a previous Red Cross visit, under “extremely strict” prison conditions.
Earlier this March, a team of British lawyers visited Israel for this reason.
Britain says Israel’s actions are inconsistent with… international lawwhich requires sharing the list of detainees with Red Cross Or other international organizations, and allow their visits.
However, Israel rejects such visits, arguing that international law allows it to do so on the basis of “security exceptions.”
The British Foreign Secretary had previously warned David Cameron Israeli officials said that Europe may impose an arms embargo on Israel if the current situation continues Gaza stripAbout 32 thousand Palestinians have been killed since the start of the war.
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