House of Commons – July 10, 2025

Labour Friends of Palestine & the Middle East Letter

Letter - 65 signatures

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The Rt. Hon. David Lammy MP Foreign Secretary By email 10 July 2025

Dear Foreign Secretary, It is with great urgency and concern that we are writing to you regarding the Israeli Defence Minister’s announcement on Monday of his plans to forcibly transfer all Palestinian civilians in Gaza to a camp in the ruined city of Rafah without allowing them to leave.

Though the announcement was made under the guise of a “humanitarian city”, we have seen daily what that means in practice for starving civilians queuing for aid at Gaza Humanitarian Foundation locations – namely, violence and killing. The Defence Minister’s plans have been described by a leading Israeli human-rights lawyer, Michael Sfard, as “an operational plan for crimes against humanity. It’s about population transfer to the southern tip of Gaza in preparation for deportation outside the strip.” Though an accurate description, we believe there is a clearer one: the ethnic cleansing of Gaza.

The UK and international community cannot allow this to come to pass without taking concrete action to prevent it. We have all welcomed the strong action taken by this Government since it came to office last year – action that would have been impossible under a Conservative Government – including calling for a ceasefire, refunding UNRWA, suspending arms licences, sanctioning Israeli ministers, and much more.

But the desperation and seriousness of the situation require us to go further. We cannot leave actions in our back pocket while the situation facing Palestinian civilians reaches critical and existential levels. With the State Visit of the French President, it is clear that one of our closest European allies is willing to go further. We should urgently invest in collaborative work to push forward again – as you have with other like-minded partners. This should include:

Recognition of the State of Palestine. By not recognising it as a state, we undermine our own policy of a Two-State Solution and set an expectation that the status quo can continue, leading to the effective erasure and annexation of Palestinian territory.

Continuing support for UNRWA. UNRWA is uniquely placed to provide support and services to Palestinians across the Middle East. Put simply, the region would teeter into further instability and chaos without them. It is vital the UK leads international efforts to secure funding for their work, particularly to cover the significant gaps left by other withdrawals of funding.

Securing the release of hostages. It is unfathomable that Hamas continues to cruelly detain hostages taken in October 2023. They have been subject to cruelty, appalling conditions, and unimaginable torment. They must be released immediately and unconditionally.

Pressing for the full and unhindered resumption of humanitarian aid. Every sinew must be strained to ensure that aid gets in and is adequately distributed to alleviate the immense suffering in Gaza after months of blockade. It is unconscionable to see routes to aid declared “combat zones”, with hundreds of Palestinians killed while trying to access that aid. Doctors now report malnutrition as common among children in Gaza. Should aid continue to be blocked, further accountability measures are essential.

Fully review and place restrictions on trade with – and financial support of – illegal Israeli settlements in the West Bank. For over a decade, LFPME has called for effective differentiation between Green-Line Israel and its settlements in the West Bank. This includes a targeted restriction on settlement goods entering the UK and trade with illegal settlements. We also press you to publish the Government’s response to the ICJ ruling on the occupation.

We appreciate that the UK Government has taken a number of significant steps we would not have seen under any other Government. But every day we inch closer to the point of no return for Palestine as we know it and for Palestinian citizens who have known nothing but occupation, war, and destruction.

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Signatures

Person Date Signed
Sarah Owen 2025-07-10
Andrew Pakes 2025-07-10
Naseem Shah 2025-07-10
Andrew Slaughter 2025-07-10
Tan Dhesi 2025-07-10
Liam Byrne 2025-07-10
Paul Waugh 2025-07-10
Yasmin Qureshi 2025-07-10
Cat Eccles 2025-07-10
Rosena Allin-Khan 2025-07-10
Paula Barker 2025-07-10
Dawn Butler 2025-07-10
Andy McDonald 2025-07-10
Olivia Blake 2025-07-10
Kate Osborne 2025-07-10
Abtisam Mohamed 2025-07-10
Dan Aldridge 2025-07-10
Kirith Entwistle 2025-07-10
Jas Athwal 2025-07-10
Lorraine Beavers 2025-07-10
Rachael Maskell 2025-07-10
Bell Ribeiro-Addy 2025-07-10
Marsha de Cordova 2025-07-10
Alex Sobel 2025-07-10
Frank McNally 2025-07-10
Nadia Whittome 2025-07-10
Cat Smith 2025-07-10
Diane Abbott 2025-07-10
Matt Western 2025-07-10
Mohammad Yasin 2025-07-10
Lauren Edwards 2025-07-10
Simon Opher 2025-07-10
Patricia Ferguson 2025-07-10
Kim Johnson 2025-07-10
Christopher Bloore 2025-07-10
Grahame Morris 2025-07-10
Alex Ballinger 2025-07-10
Leigh Ingham 2025-07-10
Tonia Antoniazzi 2025-07-10
Clive Lewis 2025-07-10
Chris Hinchliff 2025-07-10
Afzal Khan 2025-07-10
Stella Creasy 2025-07-10
Catherine Fookes 2025-07-10
Mary Glindon 2025-07-10
Tony Vaughan 2025-07-10
Jon Trickett 2025-07-10
James Frith 2025-07-10
Uma Kumaran 2025-07-10
Rupa Huq 2025-07-10
Yuan Yang 2025-07-10
Tahir Ali 2025-07-10
Sean Woodcock 2025-07-10
Johanna Baxter 2025-07-10
Tracy Gilbert 2025-07-10
Joe Powell 2025-07-10
James Asser 2025-07-10
Polly Billington 2025-07-10
Sarah Smith 2025-07-10
Charlotte Nichols 2025-07-10
Jessica Morden 2025-07-10
Jayne Kirkham 2025-07-10
Emma Lewell 2025-07-10
Navendu Mishra 2025-07-10
Kate Osamor 2025-07-10