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Proceeding contribution from Lord Phillips of Sudbury (Liberal Democrat) in the House of Lords on Monday, 17 July 2006. It occurred during Ministerial statement on Middle East.


Middle East

My Lords, does the noble Lord accept that the continuing colonisation of the West Bank, so that there are now nearly half a million Israelis living in the West Bank—a colonisation that goes on month by month and year by year in complete disregard of the road map requirements—is a provocation for the Palestinians so intense that, frankly, one cannot be surprised that there was an increase in rocket firing from Gaza and the West Bank? Please will the Government accept that, unless something is done to stop building in the West Bank, which now is proposed virtually to encircle East Jerusalem, the last foothold of the Palestinians in Jerusalem, everything else is hot air and evasion? As all of us are desperate for Israel to live behind secure borders, the Palestinians to live in a state of their own and the Middle East to cease to be the infection of the world's political bloodstream, I urge the Government to get beyond hand-wringing and, frankly, soft words and, if necessary, to break with the United States because, at present, the United States shows not the slightest inclination to accept that fundamental reality.


Secondary information

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
684 c1037 
Session
2005-06
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
Subjects
Army Armed conflict British nationality Humanitarian aid Abduction Political prisoners Terrorism UN resolutions Israel Palestine Iran Syria Middle East Hezbollah Peace negotiations Lebanon Gaza Ceasefires
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