itemprop=description content=The Labour leader said on Sunday that there can be ‘no justification’ for the operation that has left at least 600 dead.
Sir Keir Starmer clearly labelled Hamas’s deadly assault on Israel a “terrorist attack”, in contrast to Jeremy Corbyn who resisted directly condemning the militant group.
In a tetchy exchange with journalists on the way to one event, Mr Corbyn said he wants “peace, a ceasefire and a process that ends the Israeli occupation of Palestine”.“I don’t support any attacks, therefore I criticise them all,” he said, after being repeatedly asked whether he would condemn Hamas, having not been clear about his position on the group.
“Labour stands firmly in support of Israel’s right to defend itself, rescue hostages and protect its citizens,” he said in a statement.Smoke rises following an Israeli airstrike in Gaza City He told a conference fringe event that Labour remains committed to a two-state solution to the conflict in the Middle East.
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