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More than a third of MPs have signed a letter to Sir Kire Stmper for Britain to recognize the Palestinian state.
Some 220 MPs from nine political parties Call supported – More than half of them labor – Arguing that the recognition of the UK will send a “powerful” message and a significant step towards the two -state solution.
After France, the pressure of the letter on the Prime Minister is committed to recognizing a Palestinian kingdom within months.
In an earlier statement after an emergency phone call with French President Emmanuel Macron and Germany’s Frederick Merz, Sir Kir said that the Palestinian state would have to be a “part of the comprehensive plan, recognizing the state, which is eventually the result in the two-state solution”.
In his statement, Sir Kir said: “With our close colleagues, I am working on a route for peace in the field, focused on practical solutions that will create a real difference for the lives of people suffering in this war.
“This route will determine the concrete steps required to the ceasefire, in a permanent peace, a strict need.
“The recognition of a Palestinian kingdom is one of those stages. I am uneven about it.
“But it should be part of a comprehensive plan that eventually results in two-state solutions and permanent security for Palestinians and Israelis.”
On Friday evening, Sir Kir said that the government will “pull every liver” to get the support of food and life saving to the Palestinians, and will empty the children who need immediate medical help “.
“This human destruction must end,” he added to a post on X. He also said in a video statement on the same day that after the approval of the UK Israel’s plan, Palestinians will play a role in air-dropping aid.
“We are already working immediately with Jordan officials to get the British assistance in planes and Gaza,” he said.
A joint statement of leaders from Britain, France and Germany, Palestinian kingdom is not mentioned after their call.
But it stated that all three countries “are ready to take further action to support the immediate ceasefire and a political process, which leads to permanent security and peace for Israel, Palestinians and the entire region”.
This statement is important for the Government of Israel, demands an end to aid restrictions and “warns of humanity that we are looking at in Gaza, now it should end”.
The statement also emphasized that Hamas should be disarmed and “Gaza has no role in future”.
The letter comes after the UK and 27 other countries, “condemned” drip feeding and inhuman killing of citizens “in search of food and water in Gaza.
Israel, which controls the entry of all supply into the Palestinian region, has repeatedly stated that there is no siege and blames Hamas for malnutrition cases.
The Israeli Foreign Ministry dismissed the statements of the countries, saying that it was “separated from reality and sends wrong messages to Hamas”.
According to the United Nations Human Rights Office, more than 1,000 Palestinians have been killed by the Israeli army trying to get food assistance in the last two months.
Israel has said that its soldiers have only carried out warning shots and they do not deliberately shoot citizens.
The letter has been signed by 131 Labor MPs, including senior figures such as former minister Liam Biren and committee chairman Ruth Cadbury.
Lib Dame Leader Sir Ed Davi, former Tory Minister Kit Malthahouse and Orthodox Sir Edward Leh – the longest serving MP of Parliament – have also signed.
SNP, Greens, Plaid Cymru, SDLP and Independents were among those who signed the letter.
The letter argued that a Parliament has organized the “Cross-Cross-Consity for Decades” on recognizing the Palestinian kingdom as part of the “two-state solution”.
MPs say that the Manyata alone will not end the pain in Gaza, “Palestine’s British belief will be particularly powerful” has its history in the region.
Labor MP Sarah Champion, who presides over the International Development Selection Committee and who organized the letter, stated that a two-state solution is “the only viable motion to secure permanent peace for the region”.
He said, “Recognition sends a powerful symbolic message that we support the rights of the Palestinian people, that they are not alone and they need to maintain hope that is a path that leads to permanent peace and security for both Israeli and Palestinians,” she said.
Last month, around 60 MPs allegedly signed a letter to Foreign Secretary David Lami, And a proposal in Parliament Was signed by 110 MPs.
In 2014, the House of Commons made a non-negotiable proposal to the government to recognize a Palestinian state with Israel, supported by an overwhelming majority of MPs.
Most countries – about 139 in all – formally recognize a Palestinian state, although many European countries and the United States say they will do so only as part of the step towards a long -term resolution for conflict.
Spain, Ireland and Norway formally Step last yearDiplomatic pressure is expected to increase a ceasefire in Gaza to secure a ceasefire.
In the United Nations (UN), Palestinian representatives have limited rights to participate in the Activity of the United Nations, and the region is also recognized by various international organizations including the Arab League.
Skptics argues that recognition will be largely a symbolic gesture until the question on the leadership and border of the Palestinian state is first addressed.