As Israel appears to be on the brink of an all out assault on
Rafah, despite warnings against such action by the UN, Red
Crescent and others, Green Party co-leader is demanding the UK scale up
actions against the Israeli government until the killing stops.
Greens are calling for an end to all arms sales to Israel,
prosecutions of war criminals and targeted sanctions on Israel’s
leaders.
Green Party co-leader said:
“It is clear that the Israeli government is refusing to heed
warnings about the catastrophic implications of an all-out attack
on Rafah. The UK government must now demand that Israel stop the
killing, calling for an immediate ceasefire. Hamas must also
agree to this ceasefire of course, and release all
hostages.
“Decisions made by the UK government - above all its failure,
month after month, to call for an immediate ceasefire - have made
them complicit in the killing of almost 28,000 people to date,
12,000 of whom are children [1].
“Israel relies on certain weapon parts manufactured in the UK,
including the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter whose essential
components are made here [2]. A Dutch court has today ordered the
state to cease the export of F-35 spare parts to Israel. We call
on the UK government to follow suit, and suspend all arms export
licences to Israel until the killing stops. The UK must also
cease all military collaboration with Israel, including allowing
Israeli use of British bases and RAF intelligence flights over
Gaza.
“Greens would also implement the requirements of the Boycott,
Divestment and Sanctions campaign across the UK economy. This
would include excluding Israel from international sporting and
music events; withdrawing all public money from funds with
investments in Israel; and ending beneficial trade arrangements
with the country [3].
“It is clear that only outside pressure will make Israel stop its
mass killing. We can increase the pressure on Israeli leaders by
introducing targeted sanctions against key individuals. This
would include travel bans and asset freezes on Israel's
leadership and cabinet members, in particular those calling for
new settlements in Gaza and the annexation of the West
Bank.
“Finally, we would encourage UK authorities including the
Metropolitan Police and Director of Public Prosecutions to pursue
perpetrators of war crimes committed where UK citizens are the
victims or where UK citizens are potential perpetrators.
“There are many steps the UK government could take to pressure
Israel to stop the killing. Its refusal to do so means that they
are implicitly condoning the appalling carnage in Gaza.”
Notes
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Israel-Gaza war in maps
and charts: Live tracker | Israel War on Gaza News | Al
Jazeera
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Who Arms Israel?
(workersinpalestine.org)
- This is consistent with the Green Party’s non-violent
approach to demonstrating its opposition to breaches of human
rights and international law. It is parallel to calls we have
made for boycotts of a number of different countries in the past
including Russia, Saudi
Arabia, Myanmar, China, and Qatar.