
Tuesday briefing: What Israel's new aid response of 'basic food' will - and won't - deliver
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
56% : "Starmer hails Brexit reset as 'new era' in EU relations" says the Times and "Kiss goodbye to Brexit" is the Telegraph's version.51% : " According to the UN, as of 10 May there was a 60% drop in meal production compared with 25 April, from 1.08m meals being prepared and delivered to 412,000.
51% : "EU deal puts Britain back on the world stage, says Starmer" - that's the Guardian and the Mirror has "Keir - deal is win-win".
51% : The i paper is exhaustive - "Britain wins food and defence deals after fishing climbdown - with future clash on visas for under-30s" - and the Financial Times only a little less so: "UK and EU agree post-Brexit reset of trade links at showpiece summit".
47% : The Metro has "Brexit battle 2 begins" under the strapline "Starmer hails EU deal as opponents take aim".
40% : The Israeli PM's announcement came with a significant caveat: food deliveries will go on until Israel's military and private companies have established militarised hubs to distribute aid under a US-backed plan that the UN has rejected.
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