Extracts from Parliamentary proceedings: Israel - May 1
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Extracts from PMQs Stephen Flynn (Aberdeen South) (SNP): On Monday,
the Armed Forces Minister could neither confirm nor deny that UK
troops may soon be deployed on the ground in the middle east. The
public watching will be hoping that Members of this House do not
have a short memory when it comes to the potential deployment and
involvement of our military in the middle east. Can I ask the Prime
Minister to provide some much-needed clarity: is he giving active
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Extracts from PMQs
Stephen Flynn (Aberdeen South) (SNP): On
Monday, the Armed Forces Minister could neither confirm nor deny
that UK troops may soon be deployed on the ground in the middle
east. The public watching will be hoping that Members of this
House do not have a short memory when it comes to the potential
deployment and involvement of our military in the middle east.
Can I ask the Prime Minister to provide some much-needed clarity:
is he giving active consideration to the deployment of UK forces
in the middle east—yes or no?
Caroline Lucas (Brighton, Pavilion)
(Green): In February, the Foreign Secretary said that it would be
difficult for a ground offensive on Rafah to avoid harming
civilians and destroying homes, and just yesterday, the Deputy
Foreign Secretary admitted that he was struggling to see how such
an attack could be compliant with international humanitarian law.
All the signs are that Netanyahu is about to defy the
international community, and that an attack on the 1.5 million
Palestinians sheltering in Rafah is imminent. If that attack
begins, will that be the moment when the Prime Minister finally
finds the moral backbone to ban arms exports to Israel and if not, how
much more suffering has to happen before he acts to prevent
further UK complicity in crimes against humanity? Extract from Lords repeat of Commons Urgent Question on UK Armed Forces in Middle East
Lord Robathan (Con): My Lords, can my noble
friend update us on the situation regarding the malign influence
of Iran, which has of course recently attacked Israel It has
certainly armed Hamas in the past, whatever its situation now,
and is almost certainly controlling Hezbollah. Can he please
update us on that?
Baroness Smith of Newnham (LD): My Lords,
can the noble Earl tell the House, first, whether the Government
would give a parliamentary vote if there were to be boots on the
ground? Secondly, what conversations have His Majesty's
Government had with the Israeli Government about looking for
appropriate ways of getting aid into Gaza and ensuring that those
delivering that aid are protected, be they UNRWA or other
charitable organisations?
Baroness Goldie (Con): My Lords, we should
applaud the role of the RAF, with the recent contribution it made
in the interception of Iranian drones launched against Israel I ask my noble
friend the Minister: was that under Operation Shader? If so, is
the role of Shader now being expanded? To read all the exchanges, OPEN HERE |
