by Olivier Acuña Barba •Published: August 3, 2025•18:08•2 minutes read
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The British Prime Minister last week announced that his government is “urgently accelerating” to bring children in the UK than NHS treatment.
His statement continued to Report In May, more than 50,000 children in Gaza were killed or injured in Israeli attacks since October 2023 by UNICEF (UN International Children’s Emergency Fund).
According to ITV, plans to bring children along with children and parents will be announced in full in the coming weeks. News Article. Parents or guardians will accompany each child as well as siblings as needed, and the home office will perform biometric and security checks prior to travel. It has been reported.
The UK is not the only country that takes children to be urgently medically. Several countries, including Spain, are doing the same, as reported in globalnewsphere.
Plans to evacuate more children from Gaza
This happens “in parallel” with initiatives by Project Pure Hope. This is a group established to personally bring sick and injured Gazan children to the UK for treatment.
“We are moving forward with plans to evacuate more children from Gaza, where we need emergency medical care.
“We’re working at PACE to do that as quickly as possible and we’ll need to set up that details in time,” the spokesman added.
The UK and Jordan have often worked together throughout Gaza amid warnings of massive malnutrition and starvation. As reported in globalnewsphere, the UK will come in September when it attempts to pressure Israel to change courses with its plan to recognize the Palestinian state.
Priority said the UK will refrain from perceived Palestine if Israel allows more assistance to Gaza, halts the annexation of land in the West Bank, agrees to a ceasefire and signs up for a long-term peace process for the next two months.
What about the remaining Israeli hostages?
This raised concerns that Hamas could be seen a Palestinian state recognized by the UK without Hamas being able to release the remaining Israeli hostages. The family of British hostages says they have revealed to them that the UK government will “not play a role” in the UK’s plan to acknowledge Palestine, and that they can still see people “rotten in the Hamas dungeon.”
However, Foreign Secretary David Lamy said the UK is demanding Hamas release all hostages. He said that in the future of Gaza it is not “absolute and unconditional.”
“The UK’s recognition status is part of (a) a coordinated international effort,” Lammy told the Sunday Times. “It must start with an immediate ceasefire that releases hostages, ends family suffering, and lifts inhumane aid restrictions.”