Lammy and Nandy launch ‘soft power council’ to boost UK on global stage
- A ceasefire agreement is set to begin on January 19, allowing displaced people in Gaza to return home and receive humanitarian aid, despite ongoing violence reported by the Palestinian News Agency Wafa.
- Foreign Secretary David Lammy faced questions from MPs about recognizing Palestine, with concerns over whether the Labour government will meet its manifesto pledge.
- Lammy stated that the government cannot provide a timetable for recognizing Palestine due to the complexities involving Israel and other countries in the region.
- SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn emphasized the need for accountability regarding the collective punishment of the Palestinian people and the importance of the proposed ceasefire.
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