UK defence secretary in Tel Aviv for meeting with Israeli counterpart Gallant
Israeli officials said Gallant had provided Healey with an 'operational situation assessment'
Lee Harpin is the Jewish News's political editor
Labour Defence Secretary John Healey has flown to Tel Aviv for a meeting with his Israeli counterpart Yoav Gallant.
Following the meeting Israeli officials said Gallant had provided Healey with an “operational situation assessment.”
Healey later said:”De-escalation must be the first focus in the Middle East.
“Meeting with senior leaders across the region, including today in Israel, we urged all sides to show restraint and dial down the tension at this critical moment.
“Our government is determined to lead a renewed push for peace. The loss of life we have seen in the region is unbearable and thousands remain in the crossfire.
“To set this region on the path to peace, all sides must step back from conflict and step-up diplomacy.”
According to an Israeli statement pair “discussed the important defense ties between Israel and the UK, and their shared commitment to maintaining and further strengthening cooperation in a number of strategic and military areas, including the field of intelligence.”
A statement added:“Gallant expressed his appreciation to the secretary for Britain’s ongoing support for Israel’s right to self-defense, and the important defense cooperation that took place when Israel was under attack in April.
“In light of recent developments, Minister Gallant discussed the IDF’s readiness and capabilities to defend Israel on all fronts, and emphasized the importance of establishing a coalition in Israel’s defense against Iran and its proxies. This would have a critical impact on regional and global security and stability.”
The pair also discussed the war in the Gaza Strip.
Healey had previously been in Qatar with foreign secretary David Lammy for talks with leaders there on deescalation of tensions.
A Labour source said Healey’s meeting, following quickly after Lammy’s visit to Israel, showed how seriously the government valued Israel as an ally, despite signs of adopting a toughter stance around international law issues.
It is not known is Labour’s assessment of legal advice regarding the licensing of UK arms was raised at the meeting.
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