Rishi Sunak was accused of having “the blood of thousands of innocent people on his hands” over his response to the Israel-Gaza war by a Labour MP.Tahir Ali (Birmingham, Hall Green) claimed in the House of Commons that the Prime Minister had “boldly stated” confidence in Israel’s adherence to international law despite documents suggesting the Foreign Office had concerns.Speaking at Prime Minister’s Questions, Mr Ali said: “Recently released documents reveal that the Foreign Office had serious concerns about Israel’s compliance with international humanitarian law and its ongoing assault on Gaza.“This assessment was hidden from Parliament whilst the Prime Minister boldly stated his confidence in Israel’s respect for international law.“Since then, the scale of Israel’s war crimes in Gaza have been revealed to the world thanks to South Africa’s case to the ICJ.
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00:00 Recently released documents revealed that the Foreign Office had serious concerns about
00:06 Israel's compliance with international humanitarian law and its ongoing assault on Gaza.
00:14 This assessment was hidden from Parliament, whilst the Prime Minister boldly stated his
00:20 confidence in Israel's respect for international law.
00:25 Since then, the scale of Israel's war crimes in Gaza has been revealed to the world thanks
00:31 to South Africa's case to the ICJ.
00:34 Therefore, is it now not the time for the Prime Minister to admit that he has the blood
00:41 of thousands of innocent people on his hands, and for him to commit to demanding an immediate
00:48 ceasefire and an ending of UK's arms trade with Israel?
00:55 Mr Speaker, that's the face of the changed Labour party.
01:01 Thank you.