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I support a ban on settlement goods - as a friend of Israel who wants to see our trade increase

The LibDem foreign affairs spokesperson argues that a ban on settlement goods is not BDS

September 23, 2021 13:42
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I am the first Member of Parliament of Palestinian heritage, and I am also a friend of Israel. When I became the Liberal Democrats’ Foreign Affairs spokesperson last year, I knew that it was a chance to adopt a radically new approach to the Israel/Palestine conflict - one which promotes the UK’s relationships with both Israel and Palestine, while being absolutely clear about the importance of international law and human rights.

The Liberal Democrats already have significant long-standing policy on the conflict. We are, and remain, supporters of a two-state solution; of the rights of both the Israeli and Palestinian peoples to live in freedom and security; and we continue to call for the recognition of the state of Palestine.

Our new policy adds to all the above, taking into account the tumultuous geopolitical situation of the last four years. At its heart, it includes three new commitments.

First, we want to see increased trade and cooperation with both Israel and Palestine - especially in the fields of science, technology and medicine. Trade is a tool for peace. It spreads prosperity. Yet too often, what should be a defining and fundamental principle of how we approach foreign affairs is forgotten about. It is time to view trade through the lens of conflict resolution once again.

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