UK: 'The call for a ceasefire ignore the terrorist actions of Hamas'

Britain's representative to the United Nations, Barbara Woodward, said that Britain abstained from voting on the humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza because the call "ignores the fact that Hamas has carried out terrorist acts and are still holding civilians hostage."

Woodward also added that Britain is "very concerned" about the number of civilian deaths in Gaza and supports a ceasefire.

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