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No good can come from pouring more fuel on the flames of this cycle of violence: UK statement at the UN Security Council

Statement by Ambassador Barbara Woodward, UK Permanent Representative to the UN at the UN Security Council meeting on the Middle East.

Ambassador Barbara Woodward at the UN Security Council

Last weekend, Israel struck military targets inside Iran. Both Iran and Israel have conducted direct strikes against each other. But Iran is not the victim in this conflict.

Now however, is the time to stop – Iran should not respond. All sides must exercise restraint. No good can come of pouring more fuel on the flames of this escalating cycle of violence.

Iran’s escalatory attack against Israel earlier this month was the latest in a long history of destabilising Iranian activity in the region, including through the political, financial and military support for militias, Hizballah and Hamas.

We have been clear that Iran must end this support.

All our efforts now should be on breaking the cycle of violence. Let me be clear: a regional war is in no one’s interest.

My Foreign Secretary spoke with his Iranian and Israeli counterparts yesterday, emphasising the need for de-escalation on both sides. We and our partners have been sending this message clearly and consistently.

Only political solutions can restore peace to the region. That’s why the UK has consistently called for immediate ceasefires in Lebanon and Gaza.

In Lebanon, a political solution consistent with Resolution 1701 is the only way to secure a stable future for those on both sides of the Blue Line.

Similarly in Gaza, we need an immediate ceasefire and the release of the hostages still cruelly detained by Hamas.

The death and destruction is intolerable and we urge both Israel and Hamas to agree to a ceasefire.

As my Foreign Secretary said today, the humanitarian situation in Gaza, particularly in the north, is catastrophic and completely unacceptable.

The UK condemns the Israeli government’s restrictions on aid access – they must enable more aid to enter now. There can be no justification for denying civilians access to essential supplies.

We are also gravely concerned by Israeli Knesset legislation voted on today which seeks to curtail UNRWA’s ability to operate.

Israel must abide by its obligations and ensure UNRWA can continue to provide essential services to those suffering in Gaza and the West Bank.

Now is the time for all sides to exercise restraint, to immediately de-escalate and to promote long-term peace and security in the Middle East, through dialogue and diplomacy.

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Published 28 October 2024