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Gaza and Lebanon

15 October 2024

Lead MP

Anneliese Dodds

Debate Type

Ministerial Statement

Tags

Foreign Affairs
Other Contributors: 48

At a Glance

Anneliese Dodds raised concerns about gaza and lebanon 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
The Minister expressed deep concern over the escalating conflict between Lebanese Hezbollah and Israel, emphasising the need for an immediate ceasefire to prevent a wider regional war. She highlighted the UK's role in calling for a ceasefire and supporting international efforts through diplomatic channels with leaders such as Netanyahu, Macron, Scholz, and others at the United Nations. The Minister also condemned attacks on UN peacekeepers and called for all parties involved to protect UN personnel. Regarding Lebanon’s humanitarian crisis, she announced an additional £10 million in aid, bringing total UK support to £15 million. She stressed the urgency of a political solution consistent with resolution 1701 to restore stability and sovereignty to Lebanon. The statement also touched on Gaza's dire situation, expressing concern over the risk of famine, lack of access to basic services, and Israel’s failure to comply with international humanitarian law. She urged Israel to allow unfettered aid access to civilians in Gaza and highlighted concerns about Iran's destabilising role through support for militias like Hezbollah.

Shadow Comment

Andy McDonald
Shadow Comment
The shadow minister criticised the UK Government’s approach, highlighting ongoing Israeli attacks on Palestinian civilians in Gaza, including strikes on hospitals, which he described as a genocide. He cited alarming statistics, such as over 400,000 civilians left without food and supplies and nearly 12,000 children killed within a year. He questioned the effectiveness of repeated calls for Israel to uphold international law and proposed individual sanctions against far-right Israeli ministers as suggested by Lord Cameron. He also called for extending arms embargoes and discussing with the US to remove Israel from the F-35 global supply chain to protect civilians in Gaza. Finally, he argued that recognising Palestine is a prerequisite for peace and urged the UK to join the majority of nations in doing so.
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