Labour Member for
Bradford West on
Israel and
Palestinian War
Dr Mozammel Haque
Labour Member for the Bradford West, Rt. Hon. Naz Shah, speaking on the King’s
Speech on Wednesday 15th of November, 2023 in the House of Commons,
British Parliament said, “I rise to speak to amendments (h) and (r). As I have
stated publicly, the attack against innocent Israelis on 7 October was an
egregious crime against humanity. The families of those killed continue to
mourn the loss of their loved ones, and the families of those taken hostage
pray for their safe return. It would be a grave injustice not to recognise the
acts of terror committed by Hamas for what they are. In the same way, it would
be a grave injustice if the world turned a blind eye while innocent Palestinians
are being murdered by the hour.”
After stating on the attack against Israelis on 7 October, Naz Shah
mentioned, “More civilians have been killed in six weeks in Gaza than were
killed in 20 months in the Russia-Ukraine war. More children have been killed
in Gaza than the annual number of children killed across all conflict zones since
2019. More United Nations workers have been killed in Gaza than in any
comparable period in the UN’s history, and more journalists have been killed in
Gaza than in any conflict period since 1992. Hospitals have been bombed,
refugee camps have been bombed and United Nations schools have been bombed.
Ambulances, bombed; bakeries, bombed; mosques and churches, bombed; northern
Gaza, bombed; Gaza City, bombed; Khan Yunis, bombed; the Rafah border, bombed.
Almost every inch of the Gaza strip has been bombed.””
Naz Shah urged Members to back an immediate ceasefire on all sides. She
said, “More than 11,000 innocent civilians have been killed, and the hopes,
dreams, and futures of nearly 5,000 Palestinian children have ended in mass
graves. Some 2.3 million people are fleeing death and destruction, with babies
dying in incubators, and pregnant women having caesareans without anaesthetic.
There is no fuel to power hospitals, no food to feed the living, and when
searching for clean water, it is as rare as when searching for gold. Make no
mistake, this is a humanitarian catastrophe. That is why I urge Members to back
an immediate ceasefire on all sides, and push for the release of hostages.”
“That call is backed by 120 members of the UN Security Council, 17 UN
agencies, the UN Secretary-General, the World Health Organisation, the World
Food Programme, Amnesty International, and more than 600 leading international
non-governmental organisations, including Oxfam, Save the Children,
Christian Aid, Medical Aid for Palestinians, the UN Refugee Agency, the Pope
and the Archbishop of Canterbury,” she continued and added,”. It is backed
overwhelmingly by the British public, and now it is backed by President Macron
of France. Almost every international aid agency in the world is saying that
vital humanitarian aid cannot be delivered to people without a ceasefire. Those
are the very agencies whose expertise we rely on in other conflicts and take their
lead, so why not this time?”
Labour Member of Bradford West said, “We need a political solution to an
issue that leads to peace, not one that ends in a way so horrific that it
emboldens more terror in the region. Injustice is the greatest barrier to
peace, and we cannot expect peace unless we enable justice to be delivered.
Nothing symbolises our British values better than the statue of Lady Justice
towering over the Old Bailey. She is figuratively blinded because justice is
unbiased, with the scales representing the impartiality of decisions, and the
sword a symbol of power and justice. When Israel acts with impunity and attacks
hospitals, UN schools and refugee camps, and the case for the Palestinians is
vetoed by the US and UK at the International Criminal Court, the world asks
whether our justice is really unbiased.”
She continued, “When we rightfully condemn extremist and genocidal
statements by Hamas, but fail to utter a single word about the genocidal
rhetoric being spouted by Netanyahu and his right-wing Government, the world
asks whether our scales of justice are truly impartial. When we follow the path
of justice and the rule of law in the face of Putin’s aggression, yet Israel
continues to defy UN resolutions with empty words and no action, the world
wonders where is the sword of justice. When we fail to provide equal
application of justice, in the eyes of the world, it is
“one rule for the allies of the US and another rule for the rest.”—[Official Report, 17 March 2003; Vol. 401, c.
728.]
Those are not my words, but those uttered by the former Labour Foreign
Secretary, the late Robin Cook, in this very Chamber—words that sadly ring true
20 years on.”
Speaking our values, Naz Shah mentioned, “Our values push us to do
better, which is why, despite all the risks to our personal positions, we must
do what is right. While it may be a matter of convention to follow our closest
ally, the US, in the interest of foreign policy, it is a matter of conscience
to step away from our closest ally in the interest of peace.”
Naz Shah, Labour MP said that I will be supporting the amendment that
seeks an immediate ceasefire and concluded , “We know that eventually there
will be a ceasefire in this current crisis—every war ends with a cessation of
hostilities. The question is not if there will be a ceasefire, but when. For
the people of Palestine, every minute, every hour and every day that we wait is
another orphan, another grieving mother and another family wiped out. That is
why, in standing to save the innocent lives of Palestinians and Israelis and in
representing the people of Bradford West, I will be supporting the amendment
that seeks an immediate ceasefire.”
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