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Angela Rayner refuses to call Gaza war a ‘genocide’ despite pressure from Corbyn

Deputy prime minister also appeared to suggest that Reform’s criticism of female RAF commander was worse than Palestine Action’s infiltration of Brize Norton

June 26, 2025 09:21
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Angela Rayner (Image: Parliament TV).
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The Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner refused to endorse a suggestion by former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn that Israel was guilty of “genocide” at Prime Minister’s Questions on Wednesday.

The independent MP for Islington North raised recent reports that 86 people had been killed in Gaza. According to the Hamas-run Gaza health ministry, 56 of those were near aid distribution centres.

“Israel stands condemned for acts of genocide, for war crimes, for their occupation of Gaza and their activities in the West Bank”, Corbyn said.

The former Labour leader then asked why the government “still supply parts for the F-35 jets that have been used to take so much life in Gaza” and “how is it that this country has got to this situation where we stand on the wrong side of international law when war crimes and genocide are concerned?”