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FOREIGN AFFAIRS – GAZA AND SUDAN - 18 November 2025

FOREIGN AFFAIRS – GAZA AND SUDAN - 18 November 2025

Sir Julian Lewis: On Gaza, will the Government consider making representations to the Israelis about the fact that it does Israel’s reputation no good, and does not help the BBC World Service to report accurately, if external journalists are not allowed into the Gaza strip? Now that the fighting has diminished, the excuse for not allowing that access has disappeared.

Turning to the RSF [Rapid Support Forces], I note that the Foreign Secretary referred to Secretary Rubio’s comments about the need to end the supply of weapons and support to the RSF. Can she explain to the House who mainly is supplying those weapons and that support?

[The Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs (Yvette Cooper): On Gaza, I agree completely with the right hon. Member. Journalists must be allowed into Gaza; we need accurate reports. I am worried about the scale of devastation that we will then see, but it is essential that journalists are able to get in and verify that.

On the issue of the RSF, work done by the UN has identified a range of different routes and sources for arms. It is important that not only the Quad members [the United States, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia], but other players, of whom the right hon. Member is probably aware, are held to account and involved in ensuring that arms do not get into Sudan.]