David Lammy 'Appalled and Sickened' by Civilian Suffering in Gaza
GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, JUL 22 – Tory MP Kit Malthouse warns David Lammy could face legal consequences at The Hague over UK government's arms sales and humanitarian response to Gaza crisis.
- On Monday, Kit Malthouse warned David Lammy he could end up in The Hague over Gaza inaction.
- Gaza's health ministry reports over 61,200 civilian deaths since last October, while the UK still allows F-35 parts exports despite pausing 29 licences.
- The World Food Programme said that 90,000 women and children face starvation, while Mr Lammy and counterparts from 24 other nations urged Israel to lift aid restrictions.
- Calls intensify as Mr Lammy warns Israel could face further sanctions, UK response, increasing pressure for a ceasefire.
- Looking ahead, Mr Lammy assessed a ceasefire is more likely once the Knesset rises on July 28, and he said he would do more in the coming weeks.
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