The British government turns a blind eye to the barbaric crimes committed by the Zionist regime in Gaza and opposes a ceasefire in the area claiming that the plan will benefit the Palestinian resistance groups. This is happening despite several large demonstrations in London in support of the cessation of hostilities, while internal pressures on political parties and the British government to condemn the crimes of the Zionists are increasing. According to Scotlandiar, the spokesman of the British prime minister's office announced last night that: the remarks made by Bristow are not compatible with the principles of shared responsibility of all government leaders, and that is why the deputy minister has been removed from his post. Earlier, in a letter to the British prime minister, Paul Bristow had asked Rishi Sunak to support a plan for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza. British marching in London in support of Palestine In his letter that he wrote to Sunak last Thursday, Bristow said, access to water, electricity and oil is important for the people of Gaza, and that a permanent ceasefire is the only way to save the people in the area. The British deputy minister's letter also noted that, "thousands have been killed and more than a million have now been displaced. It is difficult to understand how this situation makes Israel safer or certainly makes anything better." The brutal and successive attacks of the Zionist regime on residential areas in the Gaza Strip have entered the fourth week, and according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, so far more than eight thousand Palestinians have been martyred, of which approximately half of them they are abused and defenseless children..
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