Labour shadow minister Peter Kyle has stated that it is unclear what a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas would mean for the fate of the hostages in Gaza. Despite some Labour politicians calling for a ceasefire, the party's leadership remains in line with the US and other Western powers in advocating for humanitarian pauses in the conflict.
A Labour shadow minister has said that it's "unclear" what a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas would mean for the fate of the hostages being held in Gaza. Shadow science minister Peter Kyle insisted that his party's leadership remained in "lockstep" with the US and other Western powers in calling for "humanitarian pauses" to the war to led into Gaza - despite Sadiq Khan, Jess Phillips and others demanding a ceasefire.
In a statement published on Twitter today along with a video, the mayor of London said: "Thousands of innocent civilians have already been killed in Israel and Gaza. "With the humanitarian crisis set to deteriorate even further, I'm calling for a ceasefire."Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar joined him, saying: "We are all so desperate for peace and are desperate to see the end of violence.
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