Israel has made ‘big mistakes’ in Gaza conflict, says Deputy PM Oliver


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Oliver Dowden has accused Israel of making “big mistakes” during the conflict in Gaza and insisted the UK government is “holding them to a very high standard”.

Speaking to Sky News’ Trevor Phillips on the six month anniversary of the 7 October attacks, the deputy prime minister insisted the UK was not giving Benjamin Netanyahu’s government “carte blanche” over its actions, and was having “robust conversations” with them – especially in light of the killing of three UK aid workers last week.

But he said the Jewish community were living in “a state of existential threat” since the Hamas attacks, and we should understand “the trauma it is still suffering”.

Politics live: Dowden denies giving ‘carte blanche’ to Israel

Mr Dowden also accused people of “relishing” the debate over whether the UK should continue to sell arms to Israel and publish its legal advice amid growing criticism of its conduct in Gaza and questions about whether it has breached international law.

He refused to reveal the advice given to the government, saying it was an “ongoing process” and it would remain “confidential”.

But the deputy prime minister said any halt in sales was a decision for Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch, on the advice of Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron, and he had “not changed [his] advice” yet.

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Mr Dowden told Trevor Phillips: “We have a process to go through in respect of arms… [but] it does worry me, and I want to chose my words carefully ,but the manner in which some people are seizing on this issue and trying to hold Israel to incredibly high standards.

“Of course it is right we hold Israel to high…


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