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Early day motion tabled by primary sponsor John Austin (Labour), on Thursday, 4 December 2008, in the House of Commons. It is signed by 106 members in total.


HUMANITARIAN CRISIS IN GAZA

That this House notes the appalling humanitarian disaster in the Gaza Strip, which UN officials have described as the worst crisis to have befallen the 1.5 million Palestinians of Gaza; further notes that Israel has prevented basic humanitarian supplies from entering the Gaza Strip, including some medicines, clothing for children and essential spare parts; further notes that prohibited items even include some foodstuffs; is extremely concerned that hospitals are running short of fuel supplies, and that this threatens basic health care, including babies in incubators; considers that this blockade is a form of collective punishment in fundamental breach of international law; calls upon the Government to insist on the immediate ending of the blockade of the Gaza Strip both on the Israel-Gaza and Egypt-Gaza borders; and further calls on the Government to support all efforts to bring about a permanenet ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, including a complete cessation of violence by all parties including rocket attacks on Israel and attacks on Gaza by Israeli military forces.


Secondary information

Type
Early day motion
Reference
112 
Session
2008-09
Other sponsors
Colin Breed
Gordon Prentice
Richard Burden
Neil Gerrard
Lord Swire
Subjects
Human rights Middle East
Link
View this Early day motion on www.parliament.uk