Critics are warning that when Andy Burnham succeeds Keir Starmer as Labour leader and eventually becomes the UK’s next prime minister, Israel will face an even more hostile government than it did under Starmer.
Speaking today, Burnham apologized for what he described as Labour’s failure to take a tougher stance on Israel after the Gaza war began, saying, “I am sorry.” He also accused Israel of continuing to kill innocent Palestinian children and argued that Labour should have acted more forcefully against Israel.

Burnham outlined a series of proposals that would significantly increase pressure on Israel if he were to lead the government, including:
• Restricting UK arms licenses for the IDF.
• Saying there is increasing evidence Israel has committed war crimes in Gaza, while adding that international courts should make the final legal determination.
• Pledging to fully follow the rulings of international courts.
• Imposing sanctions on members of the Israeli government.
• Exploring a ban on goods produced in Israeli settlements in Judea & Samaria. (BDS)


Burnham also said Labour “didn’t get it right” in its initial response to the Gaza war because it was not tough enough on Israel, promising that under his leadership the party would take a much firmer approach.
His remarks drew sharp criticism from pro-Israel voices, who argue that his proposals would punish Israel for defending itself following Hamas’ October 7, 2023 massacre, the deadliest attack on the Jewish people since the Holocaust, when approximately 1,200 people were killed and more than 250 were taken hostage into Gaza. Critics say the measures would place increased pressure on Israel while Hamas continues to replenish and wage war against the Jewish state.


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