The prime minister has been advised the “UK can’t be silent” after Donald Trump declared the USA plans to “take over” the Gaza strip.
Talking alongside Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the White Home, Trump mentioned the 2 million Palestinian individuals dwelling within the territory, which he described as a “demolition web site”, would go to “varied domains”.
He vowed to rebuild the strip into the “Riviera of the Center East”.
Reacting to the proposal, the UK Liberal Democrats known as Trump’s feedback “weird” and “harmful.”

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Lib Dem overseas affairs spokesperson Calum Miller mentioned: “Donald Trump’s proposal for Gaza is weird but in addition harmful. It reveals informal disregard for the rights and aspirations of Palestinians and threatens the premise for peace at this fragile second.
“The UK can’t be silent — we should clarify that this proposal is damaging, mistaken and would quantity to a extreme breach of worldwide regulation.
“Now’s the second for the UK to instantly recognise Palestine as a state, to clarify our dedication to a two-state answer based mostly on 1967 borders.”
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A member of the UK cupboard appeared to hit again at Trump’s plan for Gaza on Wednesday morning, arguing Palestinians “want to have the ability to return to their houses.”
Steve Reed, the surroundings secretary, reiterated the federal government’s assist for a two-state answer to the battle and mentioned Israel ought to exist alongside “a free and viable Palestinian state”.
“Palestinian civilians have been by way of a dwelling nightmare for the final 14 months, they want to have the ability to return to their houses and begin to rebuild them”, Reed advised Sky Information.
He rejected that he was being disparaging of the US president in any approach, and gave Trump credit score for serving to safe the present ceasefire.
He added: “I believe we should always give Donald Trump credit score for the position he performed in securing the ceasefire within the first place, however it’s the view of the UK authorities that Palestinians ought to be capable to return to their houses.”
Dame Priti Patel, the shadow overseas secretary, additionally commented on Trump’s proposal on Wednesday morning. She mentioned the US president had set out a “imaginative and prescient” for rebuilding Gaza however recommended he was getting forward of himself.
Patel mentioned given a ceasefire had solely lately been agreed, any rebuilding was nonetheless “a way off but”.
Requested if Trump had set out a “sensible” plan, the shadow overseas secretary advised the BBC: “Everybody recognises the fragility of the whole state of affairs. We’re nonetheless in a ceasefire with three phases, we’re not by way of the primary part.
“Coming to the rebuilding is after all part three and having a imaginative and prescient and what we heard in a single day completely feels like a imaginative and prescient by way of rebuilding, creating hope, alternative, prosperity for the individuals of Gaza, that’s clearly an finish state.
“However the best way to get there and what we have now heard in a single day is one thing that I believe we’re all going to be following.”
She added: “We now have all been talking a couple of two-state answer for a lot of, a few years, actually a long time. When the ceasefire was introduced clearly that was an enormous aspiration, maybe a staging put up on the place we may truly find yourself however I believe the rebuilding aspect, part three, is a way off but.”
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