British legislator demanded a halt to sending weapons to the Zionist regime
A British parliamentarian urged the government to completely halt military exports to the Zionist regime by warning about possible use of its weapons in the Palestinian “ethnic”.
According to RCO News Agency, the British journal reported that the British government has received new demands to completely suspend the export of weapons to the Zionist regime, as one of the parliamentarians has warned that British -made weapons may be used for “ethnic cleansing” Palestinians.
During a parliamentary debate, the Labor Party Representative Steve Witren described Gaza as a “slaughterhouse” and urged the ministers to state certain conditions that, if realized, would stop export of weapons to the Zionist regime.
Witrene also noted the lack of transparency about the actual amount of British military exports to the Zionist regime, especially in the supply of F-2 fighter parts.
In September last year, British Foreign Minister David Lami announced the suspension of about five arms licenses to the Zionist regime and warned that there was a real danger of international human rights abuses by these weapons. The British government has announced that exporting spare parts of F-1 fighters would be excluded from this suspension unless they are sent directly to the Zionist regime.
The Palestinian Human Rights Organization, which has filed a lawsuit against the British Ministry of Commerce’s decisions, said the exception would “pose a significant risk to facilitate crime.”
“The recent condemnation of Israel’s actions by the Secretary of State was unmistakable, but it is incomplete, because the government is still facilitating these actions,” Witren, who headed the Zionist regime, said in the House of Commons.
“We cannot condemn the crime at the same time and feed the war machine,” he said. “We cannot claim adherence to international law and at the same time benefit from violating it.”
Witrene also urged the government to explain how to put weapons into the “defense” category, and on what basis is a piece of F-1 fighter in this category!
“Does the government really believe that the need for F-2 parts is more important than the risk of genocide?” And if so, are there any conditions that will stop this export? “
“The government claims to have red lines that cross exports, but Gaza is now a slaughterhouse,” he said. Children are dying of hunger. Hospitals are deliberately destroyed. “Israeli leaders have threatened to completely destroy Gaza and continue to send weapons.”
“So where is our red line,” he said. “I urge the government to stop all weapons exports to Israel so that no British -made weapons can be used in the brutal Israeli plans to join, keep the Palestinian ethnic cleansing.”
“The validity of this parliament is not only with what we condemn, but also what we can make,” Witren concluded. “History will remember that we have facilitated too much.”
The British Minister of Commerce further described the Zionist regime’s operations as “defenseless”, “inappropriate” and “destructive for any sustainable peace agreement”, noting that the British government in September last year had export permits for military equipment used by the Zionist regime in Gaza.
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