Labour demands recognition and prevention of Gaza ‘genocide’ at conference

Sir Keir Starmer has suffered a blow at the Labour Party conference after activists demanded the Government prevents “the commission of a genocide in Gaza”.
The Unison trade union tabled the emergency motion on Monday, which also calls on Labour’s top team in Westminster to “ban trade with illegal settlements in the occupied West Bank” and apply “comprehensive sanctions”, including a full arms embargo, on Israel.
Activists in Liverpool voted for the motion in a show of hands, and it passed.
Moving the motion, Unison general secretary Christina McAnea said: “This is genocide.
“But if we wait for this to be confirmed by a court, it will be too late, because it’s already happening as we sit here.”
Emergency motion
An emergency motion with the same title, Peace in the Middle East, moved by Hackney North and Stoke Newington Constituency Labour Party (CLP), failed.
That motion called on the Government to “fully suspend arms trade with Israel that could be used in the conflict”, reflecting the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office’s decision last year to suspend about 30 licences for items used in the current conflict in Gaza which go to the Israel Defence Forces.
It also called on the Government to continue its efforts to “do everything in its power to secure an immediate ceasefire, the withdrawal of Israeli military forces from Gaza, and the unrestricted provision of humanitarian assistance”.
‘Huge defeat’
Palestine Solidarity Campaign director Ben Jamal said: “This is a huge defeat for the Government, with the Labour Party finally accepting that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza.
“This historic vote must now become Government policy: imposing comprehensive sanctions on Israel and a full arms embargo.
“After almost two years of complicity in Israel’s genocide, the movement in solidarity with Palestine is turning the tide.
“People across this country are standing side by side with the Palestinian people, demanding their liberation.
“If the Government tries to ignore this momentous vote, it would not only be in denial of the facts, against public opinion, increasingly globally isolated, but also at war with its own party.”
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