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MPs unite in Gaza ceasefire call | MPs unite in Gaza ceasefire call |
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MPs from all parties have called for an end to the Gaza conflict as Parliament debated the crisis for the first time. | MPs from all parties have called for an end to the Gaza conflict as Parliament debated the crisis for the first time. |
David Miliband reiterated government calls for an immediate ceasefire but said "fundamental issues" needed to be resolved before this could happen. | David Miliband reiterated government calls for an immediate ceasefire but said "fundamental issues" needed to be resolved before this could happen. |
The foreign secretary said some aid was getting through to Gaza but not nearly enough to address the suffering there. | The foreign secretary said some aid was getting through to Gaza but not nearly enough to address the suffering there. |
The Tories said the Gaza situation was "desperate" while the Lib Dems attacked Labour's reaction to the crisis. | The Tories said the Gaza situation was "desperate" while the Lib Dems attacked Labour's reaction to the crisis. |
Israel continued its offensive in Gaza on Monday amid reports that its forces were moving slowly into the Palestinian territory's most densely populated areas. | Israel continued its offensive in Gaza on Monday amid reports that its forces were moving slowly into the Palestinian territory's most densely populated areas. |
Leadership needed | Leadership needed |
Mr Miliband's statement to Parliament gave MPs their first opportunity to discuss the conflict since it began nearly two weeks ago. | Mr Miliband's statement to Parliament gave MPs their first opportunity to discuss the conflict since it began nearly two weeks ago. |
Addressing the origins of the conflict, Mr Miliband said Hamas had triggered the violence by its "cruel choice" to mount rocket attacks into Israeli territory. | Addressing the origins of the conflict, Mr Miliband said Hamas had triggered the violence by its "cruel choice" to mount rocket attacks into Israeli territory. |
Peace benefits Israelis and Palestinians - war kills both David Miliband | Peace benefits Israelis and Palestinians - war kills both David Miliband |
He praised Israel as a "beacon of democracy" in the Middle East but said the country had to "show leadership" to work towards a durable political solution to the crisis. | He praised Israel as a "beacon of democracy" in the Middle East but said the country had to "show leadership" to work towards a durable political solution to the crisis. |
"Peace benefits Israelis and Palestinians - war kills both," he said. | "Peace benefits Israelis and Palestinians - war kills both," he said. |
"They are destined to live next door to each other. They can either do so as combatants or as neighbours. We are committed to help them do the latter." | "They are destined to live next door to each other. They can either do so as combatants or as neighbours. We are committed to help them do the latter." |
The foreign secretary said the government stood "four square" behind the UN resolution demanding a ceasefire, a resolution which has so far been ignored by both Hamas and Israel. | The foreign secretary said the government stood "four square" behind the UN resolution demanding a ceasefire, a resolution which has so far been ignored by both Hamas and Israel. |
The three-hour daily pause in military operations agreed by Israel was a step forward but "deeply flawed" in terms of providing a safe environment for much-needed humanitarian assistance. | The three-hour daily pause in military operations agreed by Israel was a step forward but "deeply flawed" in terms of providing a safe environment for much-needed humanitarian assistance. |
Talks between Hamas and Egypt about securing a ceasefire were proceeding with a "degree of urgency", Mr Miliband added, but he warned there were "fundamental issues to be overcome". | Talks between Hamas and Egypt about securing a ceasefire were proceeding with a "degree of urgency", Mr Miliband added, but he warned there were "fundamental issues to be overcome". |
He acknowledged that "extremely serious" allegations had been made by organisations such as the Red Cross against both Hamas and Israel regarding their military conduct during the conflict. | He acknowledged that "extremely serious" allegations had been made by organisations such as the Red Cross against both Hamas and Israel regarding their military conduct during the conflict. |
"These allegations must be properly investigated," he said. | "These allegations must be properly investigated," he said. |
'Unacceptable' | 'Unacceptable' |
For the Conservatives, shadow foreign secretary William Hague backed the government's call for an immediate ceasefire. | For the Conservatives, shadow foreign secretary William Hague backed the government's call for an immediate ceasefire. |
Shadow foreign secretary William Hague criticises Hamas | |
"Bringing the conflict to an end clearly requires a ceasefire on both sides," he told MPs. | "Bringing the conflict to an end clearly requires a ceasefire on both sides," he told MPs. |
He said the incoming US administration of Barack Obama must make the conflict a priority when it takes office in eight days time. | He said the incoming US administration of Barack Obama must make the conflict a priority when it takes office in eight days time. |
Hamas must also recognise that the international community would not treat it seriously until it renounced violence, he added. | Hamas must also recognise that the international community would not treat it seriously until it renounced violence, he added. |
For the Lib Dems, Ed Davey said the government's reaction to the conflict "seemed unbalanced" at times and described the extent of Israel's military might as "truly unacceptable". | For the Lib Dems, Ed Davey said the government's reaction to the conflict "seemed unbalanced" at times and described the extent of Israel's military might as "truly unacceptable". |
He described Washington's decision not to back the UN ceasefire resolution - on which it abstained - as a "diplomatic disaster". | He described Washington's decision not to back the UN ceasefire resolution - on which it abstained - as a "diplomatic disaster". |
Mr Miliband said he would have preferred the US to have supported the resolution. | Mr Miliband said he would have preferred the US to have supported the resolution. |
He added that progress in Middle East peace talks depended on "strong US engagement and leadership". | He added that progress in Middle East peace talks depended on "strong US engagement and leadership". |
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