Pro-Palestine activists believe ‘sea change’ coming in Labour’s approach to Middle East
Summary
Pro-Palestine activists see a major change coming in the UK Labour party’s approach to the Middle East conflict, possibly leading to a tougher stance on Israel. This shift is linked to new leadership after Keir Starmer and growing support among Labour members for banning arms sales to Israel.Key Facts
- Pro-Palestine supporters expect a big change in Labour’s Middle East policy under new leadership.
- Keir Starmer is likely to leave his position as UK Prime Minister soon.
- Labour members show strong support for banning arms exports to Israel, with polls showing 78% in favor.
- Labour’s previous actions included partially stopping arms exports in 2024 and recognizing Palestine as a state in 2025.
- Two main candidates to replace Starmer, Wes Streeting and Andy Burnham, have both expressed support for Palestine but have not yet detailed specific actions.
- Internal Labour debates have included accusations of Israel committing war crimes but no use of the term genocide by the frontrunners.
- Labour’s foreign affairs chair, Emily Thornberry, criticized the party for not doing enough for Palestinians after recognizing Palestine.
- The conflict in Gaza continues with high casualties, and the planned peace efforts, such as the Board of Peace and the Trump peace plan, have not made progress.
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