Israel
Despite Israel not meeting US demands to increase aid to Gaza within 30 days, the Biden administration will cross its own line and continue arming the military.
It comes after violence broke out between Israelis and pro-Palestinian groups in Amsterdam last Thursday.
UK health secretary Wes Streeting called it a "catastrophe".
The prime minister said those living there "need food now".
The pair have called for an expansion of illegal settlements and backed blocking aid to the region.
"We are picking up the pieces of the world's failure," Eylon Levy said of Israel's ongoing battle against Hezbollah.
The pummeling of the besieged territory's northern region has made it impossible for aid workers to help the displaced with medical treatment and nutrition.
"The region cannot endure another year of this," the prime minister said.
Tzipi Hotovely spoke out on the first anniversary of the October 7 Hamas terror attack.
"Exactly what President Biden said he didn't want," Sky News presenter Yalda Hakim noted.