Slough Lib Dems support a new international call for an immediate and sustained ceasefire in Gaza, the release of hostages, and Israel not to launch a full offensive in Rafah
On 15 Feb, Slough Lib Dems backed a new international call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. This followed our previous strong call at our AGM in November 2023, and the vote by all Lib Dem MPs in favour of a ceasefire in Parliament in November 2023.
Cllr Frank O’Kelly, Chair of Slough Lib Dems said, “With the crisis in Gaza threatening to get even worse, the Slough Lib Dem Executive meeting on Thursday 15th February decided to show support for a new international call for a ceasefire that had been made just that morning. Slough Lib Dems had already passed a strong motion calling for a Gaza ceasefire at our AGM in November 2023 [see below], and all Lib Dem MPs supported a ceasefire in the vote in Parliament in November 2023. The new motion was passed to support international pressure to try to persuade Israel not to launch a full offensive in Rafah."
Motion passed at Executive meeting of Slough Lib Dems on 15 February 2024:
Slough Lib Dems welcome today’s joint statement from the Prime Ministers of Australia, Canada and New Zealand calling for Israel not to launch a full offensive in Rafah, but instead for there to be an immediate and sustained ceasefire, the release of hostages and an eventual two-state solution. Slough Lib Dems call on the UK Government and all parties in Parliament to support this statement.
Joint statement by the Prime Ministers of Australia, Canada and New Zealand
The Prime Ministers of Australia, Canada and New Zealand today issued the following statement on reports of Israel's planned military operation in Rafah.
We are gravely concerned by indications that Israel is planning a ground offensive into Rafah. A military operation into Rafah would be catastrophic. About 1.5 million Palestinians are taking refuge in the area, including many of our citizens and their families. With the humanitarian situation in Gaza already dire, the impacts on Palestinian civilians from an expanded military operation would be devastating. We urge the Israeli government not to go down this path. There is simply nowhere else for civilians to go.
There is growing international consensus. Israel must listen to its friends and it must listen to the international community. The protection of civilians is paramount and a requirement under international humanitarian law. Palestinian civilians cannot be made to pay the price of defeating Hamas.
An immediate humanitarian ceasefire is urgently needed. Hostages must be released. The need for humanitarian assistance in Gaza has never been greater. Rapid, safe and unimpeded humanitarian relief must be provided to civilians. The International Court of Justice has been clear: Israel must ensure the delivery of basic services and essential humanitarian assistance and must protect civilians. The Court's decisions on provisional measures are binding.
We are clear that a sustainable ceasefire is necessary to finding a path towards securing lasting peace for Israelis and Palestinians. Any ceasefire cannot be one sided. Hamas must lay down its arms and release all hostages immediately. We again unequivocally condemn Hamas for its terror attacks on Israel on October 7.
Ultimately, a negotiated political solution is needed to achieve lasting peace and security. Australia, Canada, and New Zealand remain steadfast in their commitment to a two-state solution, including the creation of a Palestinian state alongside Israel, where Palestinians and Israelis live side by side in peace, security, and dignity.