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November 13, 2024 15:03
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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer speaking in Parliament on the anniversary of October 7. Credit: Parliament TV.
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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer rejected calls to describe Israel’s military action against Hamas in Gaza as genocide.

At Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQs) on Wednesday, independent MP for Birmingham Perry Bar Ayoub Khan, elected on an explicitly pro-Palestine stance, said in the House of Commons that “that genocide is not about numbers. It's about intent. And the intent of the Israeli government and the IDF has been explicitly clear in words and inactions over the past 400 days”.

There were, he said, “more than 45,000 innocent men, women and children killed”, without mentioning that those casualty figures, provided by the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry, do not distinguish between terrorists and civilians.

Khan made reference to the fact that two weeks ago both Foreign Secretary David Lammy and Starmer himself had rejected the use of the term “genocide” to describe Israel’s actions in Gaza and urged Starmer to “share his definition of genocide with this House”.