UK, France and others warn Israeli plan risks violating international lawpublished at 15:11 British Summer Time 10 AugustBreaking
The UK, Denmark, France, Greece and Slovenia have just delivered a joint statement condemning Israel's decision to expand operations in Gaza. They call for the plan to be reversed ahead of today's UN Security Council meeting, which is due to start shortly.
"This plan risks violating international humanitarian law," the European countries say.
"The Security Council has consistently called for the unconditional and immediate release of the hostages.
"And we are clear that Hamas must disarm and play no future part in the governance of Gaza, where the Palestinian Authority must have a central role. But this decision by the Israeli Government will do nothing to secure the return of the hostages and risks further endangering their lives."
The statement also calls for Israel to lift restrictions on aid deliveries. Israel has maintained that there are no restrictions on aid into Gaza.