England answered the question about accepting refugees from Israel and Gaza

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Robert Jenrick, Deputy Chief of Immigration at the British Home Office, said in an interview with TV presenter Victoria Derbyshire that it was too early for the UK to accept refugees from the Middle East. The interview was published on the BBC’s social network account X (formerly Twitter).

Asked by a TV presenter whether the UK would accept immigrants from Israel and the Gaza Strip, Jenrick replied: “I think it’s a bit premature.”

Previously Egyptian President Abdul El-Sisi statedHe said his country was against the movement of refugees from the Gaza Strip to Sinai because it would not help solve the Palestinian problem.

According to him, the transfer of the Gaza population to Egyptian territory means the liquidation of the Palestinian cause.

Telegraph newspaper WroteIt has been revealed that a man who sought political asylum in the UK carried out a terrorist attack on the kingdom’s territory in revenge for the Gaza Strip.

Previously “socialbites.ca” answered On important questions about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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