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UK Foreign Secretary David Miliband has welcomed Israel's decision to declare a unilateral ceasefire in Gaza.UK Foreign Secretary David Miliband has welcomed Israel's decision to declare a unilateral ceasefire in Gaza.
Describing Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's announcement as a "huge relief", he said the 22-day conflict had already claimed too many lives.Describing Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's announcement as a "huge relief", he said the 22-day conflict had already claimed too many lives.
Mr Miliband said the country had listened to international pressure and it was now "imperative" for Hamas to stop its rocket attacks on Israel.Mr Miliband said the country had listened to international pressure and it was now "imperative" for Hamas to stop its rocket attacks on Israel.
Earlier, Gordon Brown offered UK naval resources to help monitor the conflict.Earlier, Gordon Brown offered UK naval resources to help monitor the conflict.
In a statement, Mr Miliband said: "There will be huge relief at the announcement by Prime Minister Olmert of the end of Israeli military operations in Gaza.In a statement, Mr Miliband said: "There will be huge relief at the announcement by Prime Minister Olmert of the end of Israeli military operations in Gaza.
"Too many lives have already been lost. The deaths of over 1,000 people stand testament to the scale and duration of the conflict. We now need to see the UN and the other aid agencies allowed immediate access into the Gaza strip and a guarantee of their safety so they may do their vital work unhindered David Miliband Brown in UK naval offer for Gaza"Too many lives have already been lost. The deaths of over 1,000 people stand testament to the scale and duration of the conflict. We now need to see the UN and the other aid agencies allowed immediate access into the Gaza strip and a guarantee of their safety so they may do their vital work unhindered David Miliband Brown in UK naval offer for Gaza
"The voice of the international community has been loud and unequivocal in calling for an immediate, permanent and fully respected ceasefire."The voice of the international community has been loud and unequivocal in calling for an immediate, permanent and fully respected ceasefire.
"It is now imperative that Hamas stops the rocket attacks against Israeli civilians.""It is now imperative that Hamas stops the rocket attacks against Israeli civilians."
The foreign secretary called for the Gaza strip to be opened up to aid workers as quickly as possible.The foreign secretary called for the Gaza strip to be opened up to aid workers as quickly as possible.
"We now need to see the UN and the other aid agencies allowed immediate access into the Gaza strip and a guarantee of their safety so they may do their vital work unhindered," he said."We now need to see the UN and the other aid agencies allowed immediate access into the Gaza strip and a guarantee of their safety so they may do their vital work unhindered," he said.
The call came as it emerged that Mr Brown is considering an invitation to attend an international summit on Sunday in Egypt about the conflict.The call came as it emerged that Mr Brown is considering an invitation to attend an international summit on Sunday in Egypt about the conflict.
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Earlier the prime minister offered the UK resources in a bid to help ensure protection and monitoring of the crossings into Gaza.Earlier the prime minister offered the UK resources in a bid to help ensure protection and monitoring of the crossings into Gaza.
Mr Brown said: "We will do everything we can to prevent the arms trading at the root of the problems."Mr Brown said: "We will do everything we can to prevent the arms trading at the root of the problems."
Mr Olmert said Israel's operation in Gaza had fully achieved its aims, with Hamas badly damaged militarily and in terms of infrastructure.Mr Olmert said Israel's operation in Gaza had fully achieved its aims, with Hamas badly damaged militarily and in terms of infrastructure.
Earlier a Hamas spokesman said it would fight until its demands were met, including an Israeli withdrawal. Earlier a Hamas spokesman said it would fight until its demands were met, including an Israeli withdrawal. GAZA CRISIS BACKGROUND class="" href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_depth/middle_east/2001/israel_and_the_palestinians/default.stm">In depth: Gaza conflict class="" href="/1/hi/world/middle_east/7818022.stm">Q&A: Gaza conflict class="" href="/1/hi/world/middle_east/1654510.stm">Who are Hamas? class="" href="/1/hi/world/middle_east/7380642.stm">Middle East conflict: History in maps
Mr Brown said he had been involved in talks with Mr Olmert and Palestinian Authority president Mahmoud Abbas.
"Germany, France and Great Britain have just sent a letter to Israel and Egypt to say they will do everything we can to prevent arms trafficking," he said.
He promised that the UK would increase its humanitarian aid over the next five years. GAZA CRISIS BACKGROUND In depth: Gaza conflictQ&A: Gaza conflictWho are Hamas?Middle East conflict: History in maps
Shadow defence secretary Liam Fox criticised the prime minister's offer of naval resources, saying Mr Brown could not commit "our already over-stretched forces to more and more missions while reducing their resources".Shadow defence secretary Liam Fox criticised the prime minister's offer of naval resources, saying Mr Brown could not commit "our already over-stretched forces to more and more missions while reducing their resources".
The Palestinian health ministry in Gaza has told the BBC that 1,193 people have been killed, including 410 children and 108 women, since the conflict began on 27 December.
There were 5,300 people wounded, including 1,600 children, the ministry said.
Thirteen Israelis, mostly soldiers, have been killed during the campaign.
The UN Relief and Works Agency (Unrwa) has said Israel's actions in Gaza should be investigated as possible war crimes.
Mr Brown's announcement followed an agreement signed between the US and Israel on Friday.Mr Brown's announcement followed an agreement signed between the US and Israel on Friday.
The deal called for expanded intelligence co-operation to prevent Hamas smuggling weapons into the Gaza Strip.The deal called for expanded intelligence co-operation to prevent Hamas smuggling weapons into the Gaza Strip.
Israel has accused Hamas of using tunnels between Gaza and Egypt to smuggle arms. The Egyptian government has said the tunnels are mainly used for food.Israel has accused Hamas of using tunnels between Gaza and Egypt to smuggle arms. The Egyptian government has said the tunnels are mainly used for food.