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Middle East

28 October 2024

Lead MP

David Lammy

Debate Type

Ministerial Statement

Tags

Foreign Affairs
Other Contributors: 39

At a Glance

David Lammy raised concerns about middle east in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Government Statement

Foreign Affairs
Government Statement
After over a year of violent conflict in the Middle East, David Lammy made a statement highlighting recent events including Iranian missile attacks on Israel and Israeli strikes on Iran. He condemned these actions but urged immediate de-escalation from all sides to prevent further regional conflicts. The minister addressed the humanitarian crisis in Gaza where over 400,000 Palestinian civilians are affected by aid restrictions and displacement due to war conditions. He emphasised that Israel's ongoing restrictions on humanitarian assistance were unjustifiable and violated international law. Lammy also detailed efforts made by the UK government since their first day in office including announcing funding for medical treatment and support through UNICEF, restoring UNRWA’s budget, sanctioning extremist settlers, and calling for immediate ceasefires. The minister concluded with a focus on Lebanon, where fighting has escalated, leading to hundreds of thousands being displaced. He reported the UK's leadership role in securing humanitarian aid and diplomatic efforts aimed at de-escalation.

Shadow Comment

Andrew Mitchell
Shadow Comment
Andrew Mitchell acknowledged Israel’s right to defend itself against Iranian attacks, emphasising that Iran must now desist from further retaliation. He urged Britain to leverage its international connections for peace in the region and called for the dismantling of Hezbollah as per UN Security Council resolution 1701. Mitchell also highlighted the need for Hamas to lay down arms and release hostages, which he believed would end the conflict and allow aid to flow freely into Gaza.
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