Sir Keir Starmer opened PMQs by promising to protect Jewish communities in the UK in the wake of the Sydney terror attack
By Lorin Bell-Cross
The prime minister said that Manfred Goldberg’s memory meant ‘we must ensure that “never again” means never again’
The Prime Minister urged ‘all sides’ to adhere to Donald Trump’s peace plan
Sir Keir Starmer also chastised the leader of the Liberal Democrats for boycotting the upcoming state banquet with President Trump
The prime minister also called on Israel to open ‘full and transparent’ investigations into reports of civilian deaths
By Jacob Jaffa
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
But Reform UK’s leader, Nigel Farage, said he was ‘for’ regime change in the Islamic Republic
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The prime minister also defended the decision to sanction far-right ministers Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich
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The government is considering further sanctions against Israel as Labour MPs ramp up the pressure on ministers
The prime minister also said the situation in Gaza and the West Bank was ‘increasingly intolerable’
Zarah Sultana accused the prime minister of blocking the detention Gideon Saar despite there being no warrant for his arrest
The PM also chastised Shadow Health Secretary for heckling him during his answer
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer didn’t immediately reject Iqbal Mohamed’s claim in the Commons but it was later repudiated by his officals spokesperson
Plight of hostage Avinatan Or, boyfriend of Noa Argamani, raised at PMQs
The prime minister repeated commitment to CST funding and Holocaust education
PMQs saw Starmer’s past positions on immigration attacked