Once Trump gets back into office, peace can once again be on the table in the Middle East. But until then, Biden and the war hawks are only looking to help Hamas survive Netanyahu, who has pledged to destroy the terror group.
In a high-stakes meeting in Jerusalem, Israeli President Isaac Herzog hosted British Foreign Secretary David Lammy, emphasizing the justice of Israel’s ongoing conflict against Iran. Herzog described Iran as “an empire of evil that wants to undermine the stability of the world and is rushing to the bomb, undermining international trade.” He further highlighted Iran’s strategy of encircling Israel through its proxies.
This morning I met with newly appointed United Kingdom Foreign Secretary @DavidLammy, making his first visit to the region since taking office.
First and foremost, among the important topics we discussed, was the supreme mission of returning the hostages home to their families.… pic.twitter.com/8dmQS21Jzi
— יצחק הרצוג Isaac Herzog (@Isaac_Herzog) July 15, 2024
Herzog reiterated Israel’s commitment to peace, stating, “We are a nation seeking peace, and I believe that we must find peace with our neighbors.” He also assured that Israel is “working tirelessly” to secure the release of hostages held by hostile forces. Expressing optimism, Herzog said, “I sincerely hope that there will be a hostage deal soon. It is a very important step.”
Newly appointed UK Foreign Secretary @DavidLammy speaking with Israeli President @Isaac_Herzog today in Jerusalem.
RELATED▸ David Lammy’s past description of @netanyahu as “petty, small and vindictive.”: https://t.co/CbmT4UqfIT pic.twitter.com/Ga38okCcWA
— Jewish News Syndicate (@JNS_org) July 15, 2024
Lammy, adorned with the yellow ribbon symbolizing the movement to bring hostages home, echoed Herzog’s sentiments. He expressed his commitment to diplomatic efforts, revealing that he, along with the G7 nations and particularly Secretary of State Blinken, is pressing for a hostage deal. Lammy also stressed the importance of a ceasefire to end the ongoing suffering and “intolerable loss of life” in Gaza.
BREAKING: Foreign Secretary David Lammy meets with Israel’s President, Isaac Herzog.
‘I hope that we see a ceasefire soon and we bring an alleviation to the suffering and the intolerable loss of life that we now seeing also in Gaza’ he sayshttps://t.co/nE6Ra6k7Yd
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— Sky News (@SkyNews) July 15, 2024
However, Lammy refrained from calling for the toppling of Hamas as part of a ceasefire, maintaining a focus on humanitarian outcomes. After their discussion, Herzog and Lammy spoke with the family of Tamir Adar, whose body is held by Hamas following his murder. The First Lady, Michal Herzog, raised concerns about Hamas’s sexual violence during the conversation with Lammy.
Major Points
- Israeli President Isaac Herzog and British Foreign Secretary David Lammy discussed Iran’s threat and efforts to secure the release of hostages.
- Herzog emphasized Iran’s destabilizing actions and Israel’s pursuit of peace.
- Lammy supported diplomatic efforts for a hostage deal and a ceasefire to end the suffering in Gaza.
- Lammy did not call for the toppling of Hamas, focusing instead on immediate humanitarian concerns.
- Herzog and Lammy engaged with the family of a victim held by Hamas, addressing issues of violence and human rights.
Fallon Jacobson – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News