Following reports that a ceasefire between the Israeli government
and Hamas has now been agreed, , Liberal
Democrat Spokesperson for Foreign Affairs commented:
“Sixty six children have died since the outbreak of violence last
week. Every death was totally preventable. And while a ceasefire
is welcome, we cannot afford yet another return to a status quo
which will only lead to more innocent deaths in the future.
“The potential evictions, demolitions and settlement expansions
in the West Bank - which are breaches of international law – must
be stopped. The status quo arrangements in Jerusalem must be
restored. It is vitally important that the Palestinians are able
to fulfil their democratic aspirations through new elections
including all Palestinian parties. In this context, Hamas, as
well as the Israeli authorities, must eschew violence and
oppression and allow a legitimate political process to be
pursued.
“To address these issues, we need a process – but peace talks
have not meaningfully taken place for years. So it is now
incumbent on the UK Government to work with the international
community to facilitate the reconstruction of negotiations,
negotiations which must take place between two equal partners.
“Above all, there must be an injection of new hope into conflict
which has been hijacked by the extremes. The strongest card the
UK can play is to recognise the state of Palestine, which will
ignite the flames of hope and bring greater balance to future
negotiations. I urge the Government to do the right thing.”