SHADOW foreign secretary David Lammy has been slammed after he told the BBC that an Israeli airstrike on a refugee site “can be legally…
The shadow foreign secretary said the bombing was wrong"when it comes to the ethics," but insisted that "if there is a military objective it can be legally justifiable".
It comes as Labour leader Keir Starmer continues to come under pressure over his refusal to back calls for a ceasefire in the Middle East. In a post on Twitter/X on Tuesday evening, Yousaf said he was “sorry to those innocent men, women and children in Jabalia Refugee Camp that the world could not protect you”.“This blatant disregard for human life must be condemned unequivocally. Do not let any more children die. We need an immediate ceasefire, nothing less,” the First Minister said.One user said they “would say I’m in shock but I’m not” while another said it was “outrageous and morally wrong”.
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