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UK’s likely next PM, Andy Burnham, says he wants to put more pressure on Israel

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LONDON, July 9 (Reuters) - Andy ‌Burnham, who is expected to be named as ​Britain's new prime minister later this month, wants to exert more pressure on ⁠the Israeli government over its actions in Gaza, the Guardian reported on Thursday.

In an interview with the newspaper, Burnham was critical of ​how current Prime Minister Keir Starmer had initially reacted to Israel's military campaign ‌in Gaza in October 2023, which came after an attack on Israel by Hamas-led gunmen.

"We’ve got to do more to put pressure on ⁠the Israeli government ... Yes, we have taken some important ⁠steps ... But let’s be honest, the UK was too slow to call for a ceasefire. And we must now do more to strengthen our approach," he said.

Starmer initially resisted calls from within his ‌party, including from Burnham who was a regional mayor at the ⁠time, to demand a ceasefire, instead backing a ‌humanitarian pause in the fighting.

He later called ​for a ceasefire and has since criticised the Israeli government's conduct in Gaza. His government has imposed sanctions against far-right Israeli cabinet ‌ministers and formally recognised a Palestinian state.

Although ​a ceasefire last year brought ⁠the two-year war to an end, Israel's military has ‌continued to carry out strikes in ⁠Gaza during the wider regional conflict involving Iran and Hezbollah in Lebanon, citing threats or fire from Hamas.

"We need to do more, which ​includes looking at further ‌sanctions, both on those involved in the violence in Gaza but ⁠also looking at measures to ban ​trade in goods with illegal settlements,” Burnham said.

(Reporting by William ​James. Editing by Mark Potter)

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