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    Israel says UK played ‘opposite’ of key role in Gaza peace deal

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    by David Spangler
    • October 12, 2025

    Cliff Notes

    • Israel’s Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister, Sharren Haskell, stated that the UK’s actions were counterproductive to the pursuit of peace in Gaza, contradicting claims from UK officials.
    • UK Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson asserted that the UK played a “key role behind the scenes” in the ceasefire negotiations, although specific contributions were not detailed.
    • The US military is preparing a multinational force to assist in monitoring the Gaza ceasefire, while no British troops are planned to be deployed in the region.

    Israel says UK played ‘opposite’ of key role in Gaza peace deal | Politics News

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    Israel has said the UK played the “opposite” of a key role in the Gaza peace deal after a cabinet minister claimed Britain had done so.

    Bridget Phillipson, the education secretary, told Sunday Morning With Trevor Phillips that Sir Keir Starmer’s presence at a signing ceremony for the ceasefire deal in Egypt on Monday “demonstrates the key role that we have played”.

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    She did not say exactly what the UK’s role in the ceasefire, largely attributed to Donald Trump, is or was.

    But she added: “We have played a key role behind the scenes in shaping this.

    “It’s right that we do so because it’s in all of our interest, including our own national interest, that we move to a lasting peace in the region.

    “These are complex matters of diplomacy that we are involved in. But we do welcome and recognise the critical role that the American government played in moving us to this point.”

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    Final preparations for hostages in Israeli hospital

    Israel: UK did not play key role in peace deal

    Israel’s deputy foreign affairs minister, Sharren Haskell, told Sky News the UK played “the opposite” of a key role in the peace deal after Sir Keir said in July it would declare a Palestinian state unless Israel met certain conditions – and then did so in September.

    She accused the PM’s initial threat “at a very sensitive time” in July of having “pushed Hamas to embolden their position and to refuse a ceasefire two months ago”.

    “I think that right now, the quiet that was given during the negotiation, and to President Trump, had probably played a bigger role than what the government had done two months ago,” she said.

    “The message that the UK government has sent Hamas was the message that: the longer they continue this war, they will be rewarded.

    “I mean, you must understand that when a terrorist organisation is thanking you. You are on the wrong side of history.”

    Image:
    Pic: Reuters

    The US has also previously said the UK and other countries, such as France, recognising Palestine as a state in September hampered peace efforts.

    However, Ms Phillipson stood by the decision, saying it was “the right thing to do”.

    She also told Sky News the government has “no plans” to put British troops into Israel or Gaza as part of a stabilisation force after the ceasefire.

    The US military will help establish a multinational force in Israel, known as a civil-military coordination centre, which is likely to include troops from Egypt, Qatar, Turkey and the UAE.

    Image:
    Tens of thousands of Palestinians have walked back to Khan Younis in southern Gaza. Pic: AP

    On Friday, US officials said up to 200 US troops already based in the Middle East will be moved to Israel to help monitor the ceasefire in Gaza.

    The day before, President Trump announced Israel and Hamas had “signed off on the first phase” of a peace plan he unveiled last week.

    Aid trucks have been gathering in Egypt to cross into Gaza after months of warnings by aid groups of famine in parts of the territory.

    In Israel, the remaining hostages are due to be returned from Gaza by Hamas on Monday under the first phase of the peace plan. Twenty are believed to still be alive, 26 have been declared dead, while the fate of two is unknown.

    The ceasefire agreement has been made two years after Hamas stormed Israel on 7 October 2023, killing 1,200 people and taking 251 hostages.

    Israel’s military offensive has killed more than 67,000 Palestinians in Gaza, according to the Hamas-run health ministry, which the UN deems reliable.

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