London, MINA – Britainās main opposition Labour Party passed a motion calling for sanctions against Israel for practicing “apartheid” against Palestinians.
Adopted at its annual party conference in Brighton on Monday, the motion also called on the center-left Labour to cease the UK-Israeli arms trade in areas where it violates Palestinian rights and cease trade with illegal Israeli settlements, Anadolu Agency reported.
āConference condemns the ongoing Nakba in Palestine, Israelās militarized violence attacking the Al Aqsa mosque, the forced displacements from Sheikh Jarrah and the deadly assault on Gaza,ā the motion read.
It also underscored the need for action ādue to Israelās continuing illegal actions.ā The conference urged the Labour Party to āadhere to an ethical policy on all UK trade with Israel, including stopping any arms trade used to violate Palestinian human rights and trade with illegal Israeli settlements.ā
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Further it agreed to support āeffective measuresā including sanctions against the Israeli government actions which are illegal under international law.
The motion called on the Labour to āensure that Israel stops the building of settlements, reverses any annexation, ends the occupation of the West Bank, the blockade of Gaza, brings down the Wall and respects the right of the Palestinian people, as enshrined in international law, to return to their homes.ā
The motion was brought to the conference by the Labourās youth wing. Although it was easily passed and the vote is not binding on the Labour leadership, it is still significant as it reflects the mood of the party.
Jawad Khan, a member of Young Labourās national committee, said: āThe motion before you today will not only send our uncompromising solidarity with the Palestinian people by calling for sanctions against the state that is practicing war crimes, it will bring us one step closer to finally ending the shameful century of British complicity and the denial of the right to self-determination, liberation and return.ā
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Former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn was a staunch and vocal supporter of Palestinian rights, but current leader Sir Keir Starmer has sought a warmer stance towards Israel after the party was embroiled in a number of high-profile scandals in the media over alleged anti-Semitism under his predecessor Corbyn.
Labour MP Steve McCabe, chair of Labour Friends of Israel, said, āthe composite motion is too shouty, itās too angry, itās too one-sided and itās not at all focused on the search for peace.ā
Labourās Shadow Foreign Secretary Lisa Nandy was quick to distance the official policy stance on the Israel-Palestine conflict from the conference motion, saying the party needed to follow a āfair and balanced approach.”
āThere can only be a lasting peace through a safe and secure Israel existing alongside a sovereign and viable Palestinian state,ā she said.
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āTherefore, we cannot support this motion. It does not address the issues in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in a comprehensive or balanced way.ā
Nandy added that the Labour policy was to ācondemn the unacceptable use of violence against civilians on all sides.ā
āThere will not be a just, lasting peace until the occupation is brought to a permanent end, and both Palestinians and Israelis enjoy security, dignity and human rights. We condemn all actions that are making that goal more difficult,ā she said.
The UK Palestine Solidarity Campaign, on the other hand, praised the āhistoric motion on Palestine passed at the Labour Party Conference 2021 acknowledging that Israel is practising apartheid and calling for strong sanctions.ā
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Earlier this year, Human Rights Watch and BāTselem published reports that said Israel was practicing apartheid, as defined by the UN, against Palestinians.(T/R3/RE1)
Mi’raj News Agency (MINA)
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