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Starmer shuts down pro-Gaza MP at PMQs: 'Most of what he says is simply not right'

The prime minister also said the situation in Gaza and the West Bank was ‘increasingly intolerable’

May 7, 2025 13:38
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Sir Keir Starmer at Prime Minister's Questions (Image: Parliament TV).
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Sir Keir Starmer rejected controversial statements made at PMQs by a pro-Gaza MP this afternoon.

Shockat Adam, the independent MP for Leicester South, urged the prime minister to take a tougher approach to Israel, claiming: “The Israeli government approved a plan to officially conquer Gaza, and just yesterday, minister Smotrich vowed that Gaza will be entirely destroyed and that the Palestinians will have to leave in great numbers to third countries.”

Israel’s far-right finance minister had made the comments at a settlement conference in Ofra in the West Bank, organised by Israeli newspaper Makor Rishon.

Without making a distinction between Palestinian civilians and Hamas terrorists, Adam told the Commons that Smotrich’s comments came “at the end of the extermination of over 50,000 Palestinian men, women and children and ... at the same time, simultaneous expansion of illegal settlements in the West Bank”.

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