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[–] autotldr@lemmings.world 1 points 11 months ago

This is the best summary I could come up with:


This visa route carries fees - someone outside the UK wanting to join their British spouse, for example, generally needs to pay £1,840.

The letter, co-written and signed by British citizens and residents with family members in Gaza, calls for an equivalent scheme to be set up for Palestinians.

"While acknowledging the complexities of each conflict, it is disheartening for us, as British citizens and UK residents, to witness the disparity in our government response," it said.

Not having a specific visa scheme for Palestinians, the letter said, "stands in stark contrast to the swift and supportive actions taken in similar circumstances, such as in the Ukrainian conflict".

One of the people who signed the letter, Ibrahim Assaliya, told BBC News that his 71-year-old mother is trapped alone in Jabalia refugee camp in Gaza.

In a statement sent to the BBC, the government said: "We are working at pace to support British families who have crossed the border into Egypt, making sure any dependants who need a visa can apply for one and that appropriate checks are carried out in a timely manner."


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