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Foreign Secretary calls for hostage deal within days during Israel trip

15 Jul 2024 4 minute read
Foreign secretary David Lammy. Photo Jonathan Brady/PA Wire

David Lammy said he hoped to see a hostage deal emerge “in the coming days” and called for an immediate ceasefire and a rapid increase of aid into Gaza as he continued his visit to the Middle East.

During his first trip to Israel and the Palestinian Territories as Foreign Secretary, he met with political leaders and families of hostages held in Gaza.

Speaking alongside Israeli President Isaac Herzog on Monday, Mr Lammy said: “I hope that we see a hostage deal emerge in the coming days.

“And I am using all diplomatic efforts, indeed last week with the G7 nations and particularly with (US secretary of state Antony Blinken) Tony Blinken, pressing for that hostage deal.

“And I hope too that we see a ceasefire soon and we bring an alleviation to the suffering and the intolerable loss of life that we’re now seeing also in Gaza.”

In Israel, he “spoke with families whose loved ones were murdered and taken hostage by Hamas”, the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office said.

Photos shared on social media showed him embracing and shaking hands with those affected.

‘Settler violence’

The department also said on X: “In the West Bank @DavidLammy met Palestinian community members, where he heard the impact on communities suffering from settler violence and settlement expansion.

“Settlements in the West Bank are illegal under international law and harm prospects for a two-state solution.”

In meetings on Sunday with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Mohammad Mustafa, Prime Minister of the Palestinian Authority, Mr Lammy made the case for working towards a two-state solution to the conflict.

In his meeting with Mr Mustafa, the Cabinet minister “reiterated commitment to an irreversible pathway towards a 2SS (two-state solution), and that the UK would push for peace and stability,” the British Consulate in Jerusalem said in a statement on X.

Mr Lammy, Labour MP for Tottenham, said: “The world needs a safe and secure Israel alongside a viable and sovereign Palestinian state.”

He added: “Central to this is to see an end to expanding illegal Israeli settlements and rising settler violence in the West Bank.

“Here, in what should be a crucial part of a Palestinian state, alongside Gaza and East Jerusalem, we need to see a reformed and empowered Palestinian Authority.”

UK-Med

He also announced that the UK will provide another £5.5 million this year to UK-Med to fund its work in Gaza.

The medical aid charity sends experienced humanitarian medics, including those working in the NHS, to crisis-hit regions.

The funding will be used to support the ongoing work of its field hospitals and the emergency department at Nasser Hospital.

Mr Lammy’s visit comes after Israel’s latest strike on Gaza, which killed at least 90 people in the south of the territory.

The Israelis say the attack targeted Hamas’s military commander, Mohammed Deif, but it was not known whether he was among the dead.

Amnesty International UK said Mr Lammy’s trip was “an early test” of the Labour Government’s “commitment to international law”.

Chief executive Sacha Deshmukh said: “It is welcome and necessary to see the new Foreign Secretary calling for a ceasefire and the release of civilian hostages in Gaza, both of which are essential.

“But David Lammy must also be prepared to tell the Israeli government that the UK will no longer enable, or even just ignore, Israeli war crimes, its illegal West Bank settlements or indeed Israel’s wider system of apartheid against the Palestinian people.

“This new Government needs to be strong and unequivocal in its application of international law, and Mr Lammy should be making clear that the UK will fully support the ICC and that UK arms can no longer flow to Israel after the succession of well-documented war crimes by Israeli forces in Gaza.”

The conflict in Gaza has proved a thorn in Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s side since it began in October, with several senior Labour figures facing challenges at the general election from Independent candidates amid discontent with the party’s position on the war.

Former MP Jonathan Ashworth was one of several Labour candidates defeated by Independents who made Gaza a major part of their campaign, while others such as Health Secretary Wes Streeting saw their majorities slashed.


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Y Cymro
Y Cymro
1 month ago

Labour FS David Lammy is living in cloud cuckoo land if he thinks little Britain has any influence with Israel. Anyway, Benjamin Netanyahu has stated even if all hostages were released Israel would continue their genocidal rampage in Gaza in pursuit of Hamas. But we all know what the real agenda is. Yes to kill as many civilians as possible by destroy the infrastructure, this made possible using American money & weaponry and British-made drones and intelligence provided used to murder those brave British aid workers trying to save lives of innocient men, women & children when three clearly marked… Read more »

Susan
Susan
1 month ago

If he wants a hostage deal maybe he should go and speak to the terrorists that are holding the hostages, see how far he gets with them.

Jeff
Jeff
1 month ago

Doing what the last government didn’t and what people want to hear and they still get it in the ear.

The hate and abuse campaign run by a few against Labour candidates was horrendous.

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