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UK government reiterates Hamas responsibility in escalation of violence

November 20, 2012 13:32

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Martin Bright,

Martin Bright

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Foreign Secretary William Hague used a statement in parliament on Tuesday to reiterate the UK government's view that Hamas should bear the principal responsibility for the escalation in violence in Gaza over the past week. The statement came as Israel announced it was suspending plans for a ground operation to allow talks in Egypt to take place to secure a truce.

"We have made clear both that Hamas bears principal responsibility for the start of the current crisis, but also that all sides have responsibilities," he said. "We quickly called on Israel to seek every opportunity to de-escalate their military response, and to observe international humanitarian law and avoid civilian casualties. At the meeting I attended in Brussels yesterday EU Foreign Ministers condemned the rocket attacks on Israel and called for an urgent de-escalation and cessation of hostilities."

Mr Hague urged Israel not to embark on a ground offensive and give time to let negotiations bear fruit: "We have also warned that a ground invasion of Gaza could lengthen the conflict, sharply increase civilian casualties, and erode international support for Israel’s position.

"We wish to see an agreed ceasefire that stops the rocket attacks against Israel and ends Israeli military operations."