Freed Hamas hostage accuses Starmer of being on ‘wrong side of history’

A woman who has been hostage by Hamas for more than a year, said that Sir Keir Starmer did not stop on the right side of history to get to know a Palestinian state.
Hamas, held by Hamas for 15 months, accused him of a “moral failure ve and said that if Israel could not take steps to end the war in Gaza, Palestine did not step with the risk of rewarding terror”.
On Tuesday, the Prime Minister recalled the cabinet from the summer holidays to end what the UN assessment was confronted with a humanitarian crisis of a humanitarian crisis.
Sir Keir, Britain, if Israel allows more help to Gaza, will refrain from recognizing Palestine, stopping the land in the West Bank, accepting the ceasefire and a long -term peace process for the next two months, he said.
Sir Keir said that the Palestinian militant group Hamas should be released immediately to all the remaining Israeli hostages, registering, disarmed to the ceasefire, and admit that they would not play any roles in the Gaza government ”.
However, the lady who returned to social media, said, m would have argued that if he had come to power during World War II, he would argue that the occupied countries such as the Netherlands, France or Poland would recognize Nazi control?
“This is not a diplomacy, but a moral failure. Shame for you, Prime Minister,” he said.
Ms. Damar said that the Prime Minister’s decision was “did not advance peace, that he was at risk of rewarding terrorism ve and said that he sent a dangerous message: violence gained legitimacy”.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said an angry response, saying that Hamas rewarded terrible terrorism and punish his victims ”.
“Today, a jihadist state on the border of Israel will threaten Britain tomorrow. The sooting against jihadist terrorists is always failing. It will fail you. It will not be.”
Although US President Donald Trump said that the PM had not considered a “position” on this issue, he accused England of “rewarding” with my ultimatum.
The confusion about whether the release of hostages is a condition for the recognition of Palestine, with the connection of transportation secretary of Transportation Secretary Heidi Alexander on Wednesday morning connecting him to the nodes.
He said that the ministers “always said that hostages should be released from the first day, and added that Britain expects Hamas to act as we expect Israel to take action”.
BBC Radio 4, “Hamas’ın hostages to release, disarmed the hostages, and Gaza’nin governance should not have a future role in the governance,” he said. Today Program.
“They are a vile terrorist organization with disgusting crimes and terrible persecution of the people of Israel.”
However, he asked if the release of the hostages was a condition for a recognition, “We will make an assessment in September”.
“We give Israel eight weeks to move. If they want to sit at the table to shape the permanent peace in the region, they have to move.”
In addition, Mrs. Alexander, who was asked about Sky News, added: “This is not about Hamas, but this is actually about surrendering the Palestinian people and making sure that we can help.”
Emily Thornberry, President of the House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee, told BBC Radio 4 Today Mr. Netanyahu’s “angry” response shows that Britain is not “irrelevant ında in the world stage.
He said: “If we were completely irrelevant, why did Netanyahu lost completely overnight?
He continued: “This is not a complete diplomatic careful expression. This is an angry expression.”
The Prime Minister said that the government’s “primary goal ver was helping Gaza and why Britain asked why it was conditional to recognize the Palestinian province.
He added that “he is particularly concerned that the idea of a two -state solution has been reduced and that he has felt more than it has been for many years today.
Sir Keir, Britain’s conditions are met, 10, showing that a Palestinian state can move away from recognizing, 10, such a two -state solution does not believe that a continuous peace will proceed from negotiations.
The Prime Minister said that the United Kingdom and allies should see at least 500 trucks entering Gaza every day to help and “they have made a great effort to get back human materials”.
Sir Keir, on Tuesday, Netanyahu and his country Gaza’ye aid to the air to pioneered Jordan II. He spoke with a series of world leaders, including King Abdullah.
According to Foreign Minister David Lammy, about 20 tons of aid has been left by Britain and Jordan in recent days.
On Tuesday, senior representatives at the UN conference called Israel to commit a Palestinian state to commit a “invariant support ..
The New York Declaration, published by the conference, is preparing a gradual plan to end the about eight -year conflict and the ongoing war in Gaza.
The plan would result in integration into a peacefully independent, demilitarized Palestinian life and wider Middle East region.




