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Parliament discusses Gaza flotilla fall-out

June 17, 2010 14:57

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Marcus Dysch,

Marcus Dysch

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British and European parliamentarians took part in a trio of debates this week to discuss the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and wider Middle East issues.

On Monday evening, the House of Commons discussed the government's policy on the region. Most of the debate centred on the fall-out from the Gaza flotilla incident.

There were calls for the government to ban arms sales to Israel and impose boycott, divestment and sanctions policies. James Arbuthnot, chairman of Conservative Friends of Israel, admitted that Israel "makes mistakes" and criticised settlement building.

But, discussing the flotilla, he added: "We should not blame Israel for the violence against which it failed to guard itself; the blame lies with those who went onto the flotilla expressly seeking martyrdom."