The UK's "five-point plan" proposes to establish a "political horizon" for the establishment of a Palestinian state and the formation of a Palestinian government.
Cameron, who is on a visit to the Middle East, met separately with Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Wednesday.
Cameron will advocate for a pathway out of the war involving the release of all Israeli hostages held by Gaza's ruling terrorist Hamas group, with the PA taking over the running of the enclave
Cameron said that there was always a "question mark" over whether a given incident broke international law, which lawyers would examine and then advise him over.
UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron stressed that "Iran is a thoroughly malign influence in the region and in the world."
British foreign minister David Cameron pushes for a sustainable ceasefire by travelling to Jordan and Egypt this week.
If Israel's judicial reforms do pass as is, the result will be about as felicitous as Brexit – that much is actually quite clear.