Plaid Cymru leader MS and Westminster
leader MP have released
a statement on the first anniversary of the 7 October Hamas
attack, which prompted the current war in Gaza, which has
now spread to neighbouring Lebanon, escalating towards a regional
crisis.
and said:
“A year has passed since the shock and horror of the Hamas attack
on October 7th, followed by Israel's ongoing, disproportionate
response, which has so far claimed over 40,000 lives.
“Now, with the invasion of southern Lebanon and Iran's missile
strikes, the conflict risks escalating into a full-scale regional
war. To avert catastrophe, we urgently need an immediate
ceasefire across the region, the release of all hostages, and for
international law to prevail without fear or favour.
“This widening conflict is devastating the region and poses a
grave threat to global stability. The UK and other Western
nations must intensify diplomatic efforts to de-escalate the
situation. Ending all arms exports from the UK to the region is
essential to preventing further escalation.
“Wales has a proud history of taking a stand on international
issues. In November 2023, by supporting a motion from Plaid
Cymru, the Senedd became one of the first parliaments in the
world to call for a ceasefire in Gaza. As the threat of a wider
regional war looms, we must reaffirm our commitment to peace.”