UK condemns Israeli ground assault on Gaza City, calls for ceasefire, hostage release

Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper described the action as “reckless and appalling,” warning that it would escalate bloodshed and endanger civilians. (AFP/File Photo)
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Updated 16 September 2025
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UK condemns Israeli ground assault on Gaza City, calls for ceasefire, hostage release

  • Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper describes action as ‘reckless and appalling’ 

LONDON: The UK government on Tuesday strongly condemned Israel over its latest military offensive in Gaza, as the Israel Defense Forces began a ground assault on Gaza City.

Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper described the action as “reckless and appalling,” warning that it would escalate bloodshed and endanger civilians.

In a posting on X, Cooper said: “The new IDF assault on Gaza is utterly reckless and appalling. It will only bring more bloodshed, kill more innocent civilians and endanger the remaining hostages. We need an immediate ceasefire, all hostages released, unrestricted humanitarian aid and a path to lasting peace.”

Residents of Gaza City who remain in the area have been urged to move south as the IDF advances. Israel’s Defense Minister Israel Katz said in response to the overnight strikes targeting the city: “Gaza is burning.”

The British Middle East Minister Hamish Falconer also called for an end to the offensive, saying: “This action must be stopped. The expansion of military operations will only take away hope for the hostages and promise yet more misery for Gazans who have suffered so much.”

The escalation comes as a team of independent experts commissioned by the UN Human Rights Council concluded that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza.

The UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and Israel, sharply condemned the actions of Benjamin Netanyahu’s government.

While Downing Street acknowledged the humanitarian crisis, it maintained that legal rulings on genocide must be made by the courts.

The prime minister’s official spokesman said Israel’s actions were creating an “unbearable humanitarian catastrophe,” but added: “As for legal judgments, we’ve always said that any formal determination is up to international courts.”

Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch emphasized the urgency of returning hostages, telling the PA News Agency: “This war will end when the hostages are returned, and we just need to get the hostages home as quickly as possible.”


US halts some Medicaid payments to Minnesota, alleging fraud

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US halts some Medicaid payments to Minnesota, alleging fraud

  • Human rights advocates and ​Trump critics say the administration is using fraud allegations as an excuse to target immigrants and political opponents

WASHINGTON: The Trump administration is ​withholding more than a quarter of a million dollars of Medicaid funding from Minnesota, saying the state allowed the theft of federal funds intended for social-welfare programs in the state.
US Vice President JD Vance and Dr. Mehmet Oz, who oversees the Medicaid health care program for low-income households, announced the temporary halt at a joint press conference on Wednesday, where they criticized Minnesota Governor Tim Walz’s administration for not doing enough to combat fraud.
“We are stopping the federal payments that will go to the state government until the state government takes ‌its obligations seriously,” ‌Vance said.
Walz fired back on social media, accusing the ​administration of ‌attempting ⁠to punish ​Democratic-run ⁠states.
“This has nothing to do with fraud,” he said in a post on X. “This is a campaign of retribution. Trump is weaponizing the entirety of the federal government to punish blue states like Minnesota.”
Republican President Donald Trump’s administration has used fraud allegations in Minnesota as part of its justification for a months-long immigration crackdown in the state, during which federal agents shot and killed two US citizens, and for freezing funds meant for social programs.
Administration officials have pointed to ⁠a scandal that began during the COVID-19 pandemic, when the Department ‌of Justice indicted 47 people for allegedly defrauding $250 million from ‌a federally funded child nutrition program.
Walz, a Democrat, said ​the latest withholding of Medicaid funding would be ‌devastating for families, veterans and people with disabilities.
GOVERNMENT WITHHOLDS $259 MILLION IN MEDICAID FUNDS
Oz said ‌the federal government had paused the payment of $259 million of deferred Medicaid payments to Minnesota following an audit, and would hold on to the funds until the state government proposes “a comprehensive corrective action plan.” He added that Walz had 60 days to respond.
Vance and Oz also announced a six-month ‌nationwide moratorium blocking durable medical equipment suppliers — including for prosthesis, orthotics and other items — from enrolling in Medicaid, saying such suppliers had become ⁠a source of fraud.
Oz, ⁠citing an estimate from the non-profit Kaiser Family Foundation, said $300 billion a year is spent nationwide on health care that is “fraudulent, abusive or wasteful.” Of that, the federal portion is around $100 billion, he said.
The administration will soon announce additional actions targeting other states, he said, citing issues with health care fraud in southern Florida, California and New York.
Trump has tapped Vance to spearhead an administration “war on fraud” and created the new role of assistant attorney general for national fraud enforcement to lead the Justice Department’s investigation and prosecution of fraud that affects the federal government and federally funded programs.
Trump has repeatedly attempted to withhold funding from Democratic-led states, although such cuts have frequently been blocked by federal judges who found the actions potentially retaliatory ​or legally flawed.
Human rights advocates and ​Trump critics say the administration is using fraud allegations as an excuse to target immigrants and political opponents.