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Over 60 parliamentarians call for sanctions against Israel

Labour source hits back at ‘Corbynite rump’ for not mentioning Hamas or hostages

December 1, 2024 13:16
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Over 60 parliamentarians, including former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, and MPs from six different parties have demanded the government impose sanctions on Israel.

In a letter addressed to Foreign Secretary David Lammy – that does not mention Hamas or the Israeli hostages currently held in Gaza by the terrorist group – the MPs and peers call on the government “to impose sanctions and take other concrete steps to give effect to the landmark Opinion issued by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on Israel's continuing illegal presence in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.”

In July, the ICJ said in an advisory ruling that Israel’s settlement regime in the West Bank was illegal under international law.