Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

Labour MPs Demand Starmer Challenge Trump's "Ethnic Cleansing" of Gaza

Sir Keir Starmer is facing increasing pressure to challenge Donald Trump's plans to take control of Gaza. This comes after 38 Labour MPs wrote to him demanding that he take a stand against Trump's "ethnic cleansing" of Gaza. This is the biggest public backlash within the party against the prime minister since Labour won the election.

In a sign of the shared anger across parliament, the letter was also signed by eight independent MPs, four from Plaid Cymru, two SNP, two SDLP and one Alliance Party along with 13 peers from different parties including Labour.

Sir Keir attempted to avoid condemnation of the US president when he was confronted on the issue during Prime Minister's Questions but Downing Street confirmed the PM planned to talk to the US president over the shock plans.

"We will work with President Trump and his team on a wide range of issues, including the Middle East."

However, the tepid response has gone down badly in his own party as Labour MPs made their feelings known in a missive to the prime minister.

The letter by 68 parliamentarians led by Labour's Rosena Allin-Khan noted that the plans by Mr Trump to take over Gaza and move Palestinians elsewhere "amounts to ethnic cleansing".

"The world intervened in the former Yugoslavia in the 1990s and roundly condemned ethnic cleansing in Rwanda. We must meet these plans to remove millions of Palestinians from their homes, naked as they are, with the same robust response.

"Given the horrors which we have seen take place across Gaza in recent months, the international community should be focusing on ensuring Phase 2 of the ceasefire agreement materialises. These barbaric proposals by President Trump seriously risk destabilising the region and wrecking the ceasefire agreement. The result of this will be a return to war, more death and destruction in Gaza, and hostage release negotiations collapsing."

"The government must commit to honouring its commitments under international law to prevent war crimes, such as ethnic cleansing. President Trump has taken a sledgehammer to the international order and the peace process in the Middle East can only succeed with the full support of the international community, including the United States.

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7 Comments

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Eugene Alta

Shame on Starmer for staying silent on Trump's ethnic cleansing plans in Gaza! He needs to stand with the Palestinians and condemn this outrage!

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BuggaBoom

Starmer's silence speaks volumes. He's clearly more concerned with appeasing Trump than defending human rights.

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Katchuka

We must not let Starmer get away with this. We need to keep fighting for justice for the Palestinian people.

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Loubianka

It's important for the UK to maintain a strong relationship with the US, especially on issues like this.

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KittyKat

This is a humanitarian crisis, not a political game. Starmer needs to prioritize the lives of Palestinians over his relationship with Trump.

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Noir Black

I can't believe Starmer is turning his back on the Palestinian people. He's lost my vote and the trust of many others.

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Michelangelo

I believe Starmer is acting in the best interests of the UK and the international community.

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