Andy McDonald at the #CeasefireNow protest. Photo credit - Andy McDonald MP Twitter.

End Israel’s Attacks on Civilians in Lebanon and Gaza – Andy McDonald MP

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“The sight of a patient on an IV drip burning to death in the flames of an airstrike on the tents of refugees will be the abiding image of this Genocide.”

Andy McDonald MP

Today, Andy McDonald MP asked an Urgent Question in Parliament, asking the Foreign Secretary to make a statement on the situation in Gaza and Lebanon, following the escalation of Israeli military action in Gaza and Lebanon. You can read his urgent question to the Government published below.

As Israel cuts off northern Gaza from essential supplies, it continues to strike Palestinian civilians whilst demanding their displacement.

But the attacks, such as those on Al-Aqsa Hospital in central Gaza on Sunday night, show there is nowhere safe to go.

The sight of a patient on an IV drip burning to death in the flames of an airstrike on the tents of refugees will be the abiding image of this Genocide.

So the 400,000 or so civilians left without food or supplies, in northern Gaza, are increasingly subject to airstrike, artillery and small arms fire from Israeli forces.

11,500 children killed in Gaza in a year. That’s one classroom full of children every day for a single year.

And in Lebanon, we continue to see Israeli strikes killing civilians, but now we hear in addition to invading UNIFIL posts there are reports of attacks on UNIFIL forces of a chemical nature.

As to UNIFIL, I acknowledge the Foreign Secretary’s call to Israel and all parties to uphold their obligations.

But repeatedly calling on Israel to uphold their obligations has no impact.

Unless forced to change course, Israel will commit further outrages and breaches of international law, in Lebanon, the West Bank, and its starvation and targeting of civilians in Gaza.

And even Lord Cameron has today talked about individual sanctions for far-right Israeli ministers. Will the Foreign Secretary consider those and other measures?

A partial arms embargo has not stopped the attacks on civilians either. Surely that has to be extended?

The Government told me in a written answer that “The US Government manages the sale of F-35 aircraft to Israel and the F-35 Global Supply Chain.”

So in the interests of protecting civilians in Gaza, I ask the Government to open the discussion with the US government to remove Israel from the end-use destinations of the F-35 Global Supply Chain.

There are many partners for peace in the region whose efforts are rejected by Israel but the UK has an important role to play.

So given recognition of Palestine is a prerequisite for peace and not a byproduct of it, is it not now time to join the global majority in doing so?


Andy McDonald at the #CeasefireNow protest. Photo credit - Andy McDonald MP Twitter.
Andy McDonald at the #CeasefireNow protest. Photo credit – Andy McDonald MP Twitter.

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