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Speaking ahead of the Tuesday Cabinet meeting on Gaza, Science & Innovation Secretary Peter Kyle said he would not “pre-empt” the meeting, but added the Prime Minister was “deeply moved” and “disturbed” by “horrific images” coming from Gaza. Report by Gluszczykm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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00:00I know for a fact that the Prime Minister, right the way through this conflict, has been deeply moved and disturbed by what has happened.
00:07In recent days, we've seen yet more horrific images coming out of Gaza.
00:11That means, of course, we need to act, and we need to act again very rapidly.
00:15So he's called together the Cabinet, almost unprecedented over the summer, to do these sorts of things.
00:21But it is important that we come together to think how we as a country can make an impact on the suffering that is in Gaza today,
00:27whilst also thinking about the long-term settlement towards peace and stability for the region,
00:32and, of course, delivering our manifesto commitment towards Palestinian statehood.
00:37Statehood must have a reason. It must have a purpose.
00:39The sovereignty that comes with it is an incredible moment in time.
00:43We want to make sure that's a moment in time that has real meaning, real value, and delivers change.
00:48I'm not going to pre-empt anything that's going to come out of the Cabinet meeting today,
00:52but I think these are issues that we'll be discussing, of course, statehood, of course, the long-term peace and stability.
00:56But I suspect that the Cabinet meeting will lead with what we can do right now to end the real suffering that is happening today.
01:06Yesterday, you saw the Prime Minister and the President of the United States talking about these issues,
01:10and, in fact, having a lot of agreement over these issues.
01:13Today, you're seeing David Lammy discussing with other key international partners, France and Germany,
01:18to see how we can work together.

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