The Scottish government has announced it will not hold any more meetings with Israeli ambassadors until "real progress" is made in peace talks over the Gaza conflict.
The SNP administration has faced criticism after External Affairs Secretary Angus Robertson met Israel’s Deputy Ambassador to the UK, Daniela Grudsky.
Mr Robertson said he was sorry that the meeting was not "strictly limited" to talks about a ceasefire.
He said the government would not accept further invitations from Israel until "real progress" had been made towards peace, on humanitarian assistance and until Israel "co-operates fully with its international obligations on the investigation of genocide and war crimes".
The meeting prompted a backlash from many SNP figures who have been highly critical of Israel’s conduct in the Middle East.But after the fallout last week, First Minister John Swinney defended the face-to-face meeting in a statement posted online.He acknowledged that some felt a meeting was “not appropriate”, but stood by the decision to accept the Israeli request.
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