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- The British Labour Party is calling for an
- The British Labour Party is calling for an "immediate humanitarian ceasefire" in Gaza, reversing its previous backing of Israel's campaign in the besieged territory. Announced on Tuesday ahead of a crunch vote on the issue, Labour MPs are being asked to back an amended version of a Scottish National Party (SNP) motion calling for an immediate stop to fighting. In a statement, the Labour Party said: "Our amendment calls for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire, in line with our allies. We need the hostages released and returned. We need the fighting to stop now. We need a massive humanitarian aid programme for Gaza. And any military action in Rafah cannot go ahead." Labour leader Keir Starmer had previously backed Israel's "right" to military action and its "right" to cut food, electricity, fuel and water supplies to Gaza's approximately 2.3 million residents. However, a death toll close to 30,000 Palestinians, the vast majority of whom are civilians, and the International Court of Justice declaring provisional measures to prevent genocide in the Strip, appear to have forced Labour to change course. In recent days, senior frontbench MPs within the opposition party have openly criticised Israel's conduct in the war in a change of tone from previous statements. They included Shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting, who on Sunday said Israel had gone "beyond reasonable defence" in its assault on Gaza. The party leadership has come under criticism for backing Israel's war despite the massive civilian casualties and huge destruction of civilian infrastructure, including hospitals, mosques and schools. A Labour abstention on the SNP motion would likely have led to a rebellion by some party MPs against its leader Keir Starmer. In a previous vote on the issue in November, 56 Labour MPs broke ranks with the party position to abstain on the motion and instead voted in support of a ceasefire. The Labour Party is expected to comfortably win the UK general election, which is expected to take place towards the end of 2024. - The US has vetoed a motion at the UN Security Council calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. “Proceeding with a vote today was wishful and irresponsible... we cannot support a resolution that would put sensitive negotiations in jeopardy,” said Washington’s ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield while advocating an alternate resolution drafted by the US. It is the third such use of its veto on the council since the conflict began on 7 October. - In his address to the ICJ, Ziad al-Atiyah, Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to the Netherlands, says Israel must be held accountable for flouting international law calling its actions indefensible. Here are a few key points from the ambassador’s speech: • The Kingdom expresses its profound revulsion for the killing of civilians in Gaza and Israel’s protracted impunity • Israel’s argument that it has a right to self-defence distorts reality. Depriving the Palestinian population of all means of survival is not justified under any circumstances • Israel is dehumanising Palestinians and treating them as disposable objects. It is committing genocide against the Palestinian population • Israel continues to ignore the calls for a ceasefire as well as the court’s provisional measures. More generally, it is in continuous breach of numerous UN resolutions and it is making it impossible to establish a Palestinian state by expanding illegal settlements and expelling Palestinians from their homes, despite the repeated condemnation of this practice by the UN Security Council.

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