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Lib Dem MP Ward's 'categorical apology' over Gaza tweet | |
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The Lib Dems say David Ward has given a "categorical apology" for his comments on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. | |
Mr Ward tweeted on Tuesday: "The big question is - if I lived in #Gaza would I fire a rocket? - probably yes." | |
In a statement subsequently released by the Lib Dems, he said: "My comments were not in support of firing rockets into Israel. If they gave the opposite impression, I apologise." | |
A Lib Dem spokesman had said the party "utterly condemned" the MP's tweet. | |
The spokesman later added: "In light of this apology, the party and the whips will decide in due course if further disciplinary action should be taken." | |
Mr Ward, the MP for Bradford East, was suspended from the Lib Dem parliamentary party in July 2013 and had the whip withdrawn for three months over comments he made about Israel. | |
He was asked on Wednesday morning by BBC Radio 5live if he stood by his tweet on Tuesday or would apologise for it. | |
Declining to apologise, he said he condemned violence on both sides of the conflict, but had been seeking to understand the motives of those firing rockets at Israel. | |
"The question is why would they want to fire missiles when they know that the missiles will result in further Palestinian deaths, to a disproportionate level? Why are they doing it?" he said. | "The question is why would they want to fire missiles when they know that the missiles will result in further Palestinian deaths, to a disproportionate level? Why are they doing it?" he said. |
"They are doing it because they are absolutely desperate and politicians in the West are failing them." | "They are doing it because they are absolutely desperate and politicians in the West are failing them." |
'Appalling' | 'Appalling' |
He continued: "The people in Gaza cannot escape... I understand the plight of the people firing the rockets." | |
Referring to his original tweet, the Lib Dem MP later added, in another BBC interview: "What I was saying was, if I was there, if I had been living for year after year after year, hemmed in by air, land and sea by a mighty military force that was brutally killing my people, and the world was not responding, I think I would have to do something." | |
Asked if he might decide to leave the Lib Dems in protest over the official party line on Gaza, he said: "I am not going to walk away from the Liberal Democrats. They may decide to walk away from me, but I certainly am not going to walk away from them." | |
His later statement released by the party, containing his apology, also said he supported "the right of Israel to exist and defend itself". | |
Mr Ward's comments came as the United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon urged Israel and the Palestinians to "stop fighting" and "start talking" to end the conflict in Gaza. | Mr Ward's comments came as the United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon urged Israel and the Palestinians to "stop fighting" and "start talking" to end the conflict in Gaza. |
More than 600 Palestinians and 30 Israelis have been killed in the past 14 days of fighting, officials say. | More than 600 Palestinians and 30 Israelis have been killed in the past 14 days of fighting, officials say. |
The MP for Bradford East commented on the crisis in a series of tweets on Wednesday. In a follow-up message, he wrote: "Ich bin ein #palestinian - the West must make up its mind - which side is it on?" | The MP for Bradford East commented on the crisis in a series of tweets on Wednesday. In a follow-up message, he wrote: "Ich bin ein #palestinian - the West must make up its mind - which side is it on?" |
A Labour spokesman said: "At a time when all sides should be working for a ceasefire and a peaceful settlement, it defies belief that a Liberal Democrat MP should tweet something so vile and irresponsible." | A Labour spokesman said: "At a time when all sides should be working for a ceasefire and a peaceful settlement, it defies belief that a Liberal Democrat MP should tweet something so vile and irresponsible." |
'Exercise restraint' | |
Conservative Party chairman Grant Shapps urged Mr Ward to withdraw the "appalling" comments. | Conservative Party chairman Grant Shapps urged Mr Ward to withdraw the "appalling" comments. |
He said: "No MP should tweet what's essentially incitement to violence. Completely irresponsible." | He said: "No MP should tweet what's essentially incitement to violence. Completely irresponsible." |
A Lib Dem spokesman said: "Nick Clegg has been at the forefront of calling for peace in Israel and Gaza. | A Lib Dem spokesman said: "Nick Clegg has been at the forefront of calling for peace in Israel and Gaza. |
"We utterly condemn David Ward's comments, they are not representative of the Liberal Democrats." | |
Prime Minister David Cameron has urged Israel to "exercise restraint" in its military operations and to avoid targeting civilians. | Prime Minister David Cameron has urged Israel to "exercise restraint" in its military operations and to avoid targeting civilians. |
But he has also defended its right to self-defence and said the "fastest way" to bring about a ceasefire would be for Hamas militants in Gaza to stop firing rockets into Israel. | But he has also defended its right to self-defence and said the "fastest way" to bring about a ceasefire would be for Hamas militants in Gaza to stop firing rockets into Israel. |