Under Keir Starmer’s Labour government, the United Kingdom “no longer has a seat at the table” on key decisions about the future of the Middle East, the top foreign affairs official in Britain’s opposition says. “It’s not even at the front door, let alone the table,” Priti Patel, Britain’s shadow foreign secretary, told The Times of Israel from the Knesset in Jerusalem this week. Though Starmer attended US President Donald Trump’s Gaza peace summit in Sharm El-Sheikh last month, London has not been a central player in mediating between Israel and Hamas or crafting Trump’s 20-point plan for Gaza. Starmer...