The Prime Minister argued ‘Israel has a right to defend itself’ in the face of SNP calls for a ceasefire.
The Prime Minister called for the immediate release of all hostages.
He claims: “We are seeing Hamas telling Palestinians not to leave northern Gaza” despite warnings from Israel.
“Let’s just think of the humanity here, of 2.2 million people… who are suffering,” Scotland’s First Minister says.
“We should be concerned also about the rise in islamophobia,” says Shadow Foreign Secretary.
The Foreign Secretary says Israelis have “every right to protect themselves”, but must “do everything to minimise civilian casualties”.
The expectation is that it has won enough seats to form a coalition with its allies elsewhere on the right.
“Our population is vastly bigger than it was after the war, and it’s absurd that our urban footprint hasn’t been able to catch up.”
He made a pitch to Conservative voters who “look in horror” at their party immmersing itself in the “murky waters of populism and conspiracy” to turn to Labour.
The Prime Minister joins the Chief Rabbi at Finchley United Synagogue following Hamas’ attacks in Israel.
The Shadow Chancellor outlined her plans to ‘Rebuild Britain’, including by taxing non-doms, banning zero-hour contracts, and loosening planning regulations.
“We need to, as a friend to Israel, encourage them to strike military targets only in Gaza,” the chair of the foreign affairs select committee says.
“The pressures on the finances have actually changed over the summer”, the transport secretary says.
He says the Labour leader “can give the country what it needs – its future back”.
Starmer has “dragged Labour back to the mainstream”, and “is building a level of public support on a scale it hasn’t seen since it was last heading towards government”, he says