as part of the UK’s push for unrestricted aid access to Gaza, new funding will help clear the 7,500 tonnes of unexploded munitions which is currently preventing the safe passage of aid to Palestine

£4 million for the United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS) will surge in experts to help clear land mines, cluster bombs and munitions help protect Palestinians and aid workers.

Foreign Secretary to see in action British expertise in demining efforts first hand at HALO headquarters and speak directly to British operators in the Middle East

Additional explosive ordnance experts, equipment and education will be delivered to Gaza as the UK unveils further support for the United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS) under the UK’s work to scale up aid access.

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