YEMEN Press Agency

British official dismissed after he called for truce in Gaza

LONDON, Oct. 31 (YPA) – British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has fired his aide, Conservative MP Paul Bristow, after his demands for a ceasefire in Gaza.

British Conservative MP Paul Bristow, who served as parliamentary private secretary to Technology Minister Michelle Donelan, was expelled after a letter he sent to Sunak last week in which he accused the Zionist entity of carrying out “collective punishment” on the people of Gaza, according to what was reported by the Hebrew newspaper “The Times of Israel”.

A British government spokesman said: “Paul Bristow has been asked to leave his position in government following his comments.”

This comes in light of the continuation of the Zionist aggression against the Gaza Strip for the twenty-fifth day. Tel Aviv imposed a siege on the Gaza Strip by cutting off water, electricity, and fuel, in addition to the enemy government’s attempts to displace the Palestinians to southern Gaza, which is close to the Egyptian border, and intensify the bombing of the north.

 

YPA