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Exclusive: Israeli opposition leaders reject MP’s claim they backed UK sanctions

Stourbridge MP Cat Eccles claimed senior figures in the Knesset had told her tough measures against far-right Israeli ministers would be ‘helpful’

June 19, 2025 10:04
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Cat Eccles MP (Image: Parliament TV)
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Israeli opposition leaders have denied claims made by a Labour MP that they backed UK sanctions against their own country.

In a debate on June 10, Cat Eccles told the Commons that she had “recently visited Israel and Palestine on a delegation and met opposition leaders, and their top ask of the UK – what they said would be helpful for them – was strong sanctions”.

Eccles, who won her West Midlands constituency of Stourbridge at last year’s general election, visited Israel in late May as part of a group of six parliamentarians from Labour Friends of Israel, timed for the 600-day anniversary of Israel’s conflict with Hamas.

At the time, the JC reported that the delegation met Israel’s president Isaac Herzog, deputy foreign minister Sharren Haskel and opposition party leaders Yair Lapid and Yair Golan, as well as figures from the Palestinian Authority (PA).