A letter signed by nearly a third of Labour MPs urged the British government to 'take urgent, concrete action to counter the escalation of violations against Palestinians,' citing the Israeli finance minister's vow last month to clear a Palestinian village in the West Bank
The gains by Nigel Farage's Reform U.K. underscored the fragmentation of Britain's two-party system, with Labour losing ground in former strongholds as some lawmakers warned poor results in Scotland and Wales could renew calls for Starmer to step down
Labour has shown a willingness to stand up for Israel's security, even when that has alienated some of its own supporters. But a Labour government will not stand up for Israeli actions which undermine peace and international law and harm not only Palestinians, but Israel itself
Labour is expected to have a clear majority in Parliament, exit polls showed Thursday night after the general election ended, ending Prime Minister Rishi Sunak 18-month term as prime minister in a stinging rebuke to the Conservative Party that has been in power since 2010. If these projections hold, Labour leader Keir Starmer will […]
Following past criticism within his party over his position on the Israel-Hamas war, Labour leader Keir Starmer laid out his party's election manifesto, saying recognizing Palestine must be part of 'a renewed peace process'