in the red sea. he will also know that yemen is one of the poorest countries of the world, suffered a massive humanitarian crisis with over 21 million people in need of support. can i ask the prime minister what will he do to ensure that they are not engulfed all over again particularly the civilians of yemen in hamas humanitarian catastrophe? yemen in hamas humanitarian catastmphe? catastrophe? can i thank my honourable catastrophe? can i thank my honourable friend catastrophe? can i thank my honourable friend are - catastrophe? can i thank my i honourable friend are amazing catastrophe? can i thank my - honourable friend are amazing and incredibly important point and reassure her and the house, and she will know this from my own that we are steadfast in our support of the yemeni people as one of the largest donors of life saving aid to the un appeal and we ve also committed £88 million in this forthcoming year, over the last several years we ve committed £1 billion a
We are of course concerned about the devastating impact of the conflict in gaza on the civilian population, to many people lost their lives already and there is a desperate need for increased humanitarian support into gaza and i am pleased that the uk is playing a leading roles that we tripled our aid recently and appointed a humanitarian envoy to the region to address some of the blockages and just recently we delivered our first maritime shipment of aid into egypt, over 80 tonnes of new aid. And when i spoke to the prime Minister Netanyahu are impressed on him the importance of increasing the flow of tracks but crucially, if we can, to open up extra crossings into gaza so we can increase the flow of aid and we can increase the flow of aid and we will need to press on is your to do that so we can bring more relief to people who are suffering. Thank ou, mr to people who are suffering. Thank you. Mr speaker to people who are suffering. Thank you, Mr Speaker and to people who are sufferi
we are of course concerned about the devastating impact of the conflict in gaza on the civilian population, to many people lost their lives already and there is a desperate need for increased humanitarian support into gaza and i am pleased that the uk is playing a leading roles that we tripled our aid recently and appointed a humanitarian envoy to the region to address some of the blockages and just recently we delivered our first maritime shipment of aid into egypt, over 80 tonnes of new aid. and when i spoke to the prime minister netanyahu are impressed on him the importance of increasing the flow of tracks but crucially, if we can, to open up extra crossings into gaza so we can increase the flow of aid and we can increase the flow of aid and we will need to press on is your to do that so we can bring more relief to people who are suffering. thank ou, mr to people who are suffering. thank you. mr speaker to people who are suffering. thank you, mr speaker and to people who are suf