This is not only the case with Britain. Most of the nations that participated in cutting support to Unrwa are finding it difficult to maintain their position as they have received absolutely no proof from Israel. The recent dabacle with regard to the UN report on Oct 7 sexual violence, where once again Israel is providing not facts and has been called out on this, is making the situation worse.
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