Ravina Shamdasani said Israel seemed to have made no effort to ensure the civilians who evacuated Gaza City were provided with proper accommodation, as well as satisfactory conditions of hygiene, health, safety and nutrition and that it 'would therefore amount to a forcible transfer of civilians', which is a crime against humanity punishable by...
Politicians lie – we know that I might not know much about the operations of Hamas, but the last I checked, they did not operate out of a small mosque in South Wales. And yet, this was the exact location chosen by Keir Starmer to renew his call for Israeli hostages to be freed this weekend. He made other demands, but it was the remark on hostages that really stood out to me, given his approach to the spiralling conflict so far.
Does he think we don’t pay attention to his condoning of a breach of international law in one breath and then backtracking in another? That it doesn’t matter to us how our counterparts are treated around the world and how our lawmakers in this country sanction it? As a Muslim, it’s not just the sheer deceit of Starmer’s political flip-flopping, but the more insidious nature of his mosque visit. More from Platform Platform is the home of Metro.co.
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