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UK government’s dramatic change in stand on Israel as MPs unite to register anger


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This Tuesday, the UK government surprised everyone by making an extraordinary change in its position towards Israel as the minister, Hamish Falconer, condemned Benjamin Netanyahu’s move to ethnically cleanse Gaza. This followed a rare display of unity amongst MPs across party lines to demand the government to immediately recognise the independent State of Palestine. One Tory MP, Mark Pritchard, said he was wrong to have supported Israel for the last 20 years.

 

 

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2 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

About time.

The world is waking up finally. 
It ain’t going to end well for Israel.

 

Having watched nearly an hour of the debate the words of Conservative MP Mark Pritchard at 35.15 were a huge change of attitude towards Israel, after 20 years of unconditional support.

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10 hours ago, Jeff the Chef said:

This Tuesday, the UK government surprised everyone by making an extraordinary change in its position towards Israel as the minister, Hamish Falconer, condemned Benjamin Netanyahu’s move to ethnically cleanse Gaza. This followed a rare display of unity amongst MPs across party lines to demand the government to immediately recognise the independent State of Palestine. One Tory MP, Mark Pritchard, said he was wrong to have supported Israel for the last 20 years.

 

 

Highly edited video uploaded by an anti western and anti western media Indian uploader with an introduction by that uploader that you've copied and pasted word for word, that contains inflammatory false claims attributed to Hamish Falconer and NO. does not mark an extraordinary change in the UK governments position whatsoever. Its just an oral statement from the Hamish Falconer Minister of the Middle East disagreeing with the new plan announced by Israel on its war against Hamas. The vid even contains a snip of Hamas fan boy Jeremy Corbyn......:saai:

 

The UK's position remains the same as clearly stated by Hamish Falconer in his submission:

 

"We want an immediate ceasefire, the release of all hostages, the urgent provision of humanitarian aid and a pathway to a political solution.

Madam Deputy Speaker,

All of us recognise that Hamas continues to hold hostages in the cruellest fashion.

Their actions show the complete disregard for the interests of the Palestinian people.

Hamas must not divert aid for their own financial gain or use civilian infrastructure for military purposes.

We repeat our demand for the immediate release of the hostages.

But an expansion of this conflict is not the route to achieve their safe return."

https://www.gov.uk/government/speeches/minister-for-the-middle-east-statement-on-gaza

 

He disagrees with Israel's expansion plan into Gaza. The only problem being he does not offer solutions other than diplomacy which is impossible with Hamas and has not worked since Oct 7th 2023.

 

 

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