Lebanon: Israel Defence Forces Operations

Debate between Hamish Falconer and Joe Morris
Wednesday 3rd June 2026

(1 week, 3 days ago)

Commons Chamber
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Hamish Falconer Portrait Mr Falconer
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I think we have to be a bit careful when we describe the Government of Israel. I do not think they have a thirst for the blood of innocent civilians. We have to be a bit more careful with our language in this Chamber, because that sounds to me like it echoes antisemitic tropes—so I want to take a little bit of issue with the question that I was asked. I have taken clear steps in relation to Lebanon, and indeed in relation to events in Palestine, and we will continue to do so, but I do think we have to be careful with our language in here.

Joe Morris Portrait Joe Morris (Hexham) (Lab)
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I echo the comments about the need for Hezbollah to cease their attacks on civilians, but it is clear that the tactics being used by the IDF deliberately echo and mirror the tactics being used in Gaza and in the west bank: forced displacement, deliberate targeting of hospitals and other healthcare facilities, and intentional targeting of journalists to try to blind the world to the crimes that are taking place. Does the Minister agree that there is a clear need for further and deeper sanctions against the individuals and organisations responsible in the Israeli Government?

Oral Answers to Questions

Debate between Hamish Falconer and Joe Morris
Tuesday 13th May 2025

(1 year, 1 month ago)

Commons Chamber
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Hamish Falconer Portrait Mr Falconer
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My hon. Friend is right to raise the plight of children in Gaza and, indeed, all those suffering from the lack of aid and the continued conflict. This Government have been clear that the ceasefire must be restored. Since the E3 statement, which she mentions, we have taken the decision jointly with our partners to call an urgent session of the UN Security Council, given the gravity of the situation.

Joe Morris Portrait Joe Morris
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The looming famine in Gaza is not a natural disaster; it is a direct result of the deterioration of the ceasefire agreement. It is deeply concerning that this is putting the entire population of Gaza at critical risk of food insecurity and potential famine. Can the Minister assure me that this Government are supporting every possible opportunity to get vital resources and humanitarian aid into the region?

Hamish Falconer Portrait Mr Falconer
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I can give my hon. Friend that assurance. We are doing everything we can to ensure that aid gets in, that hostages are released, that Hamas are no longer in charge of Gaza, and that we get the ceasefire and path to a two-state solution that we so desperately need.

Israel: Refusal of Entry for UK Parliamentarians

Debate between Hamish Falconer and Joe Morris
Monday 7th April 2025

(1 year, 2 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Hamish Falconer Portrait Mr Falconer
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My hon. Friend speaks about our colleagues with real warmth, which I know is felt right across the House. That has been referred to not just by those on the Government Benches, but by those on the Opposition Benches, and I am grateful. I can assure my hon. Friend that I will continue those discussions.

Joe Morris Portrait Joe Morris (Hexham) (Lab)
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I associate myself with the comments made about my hon. Friends. Does the Minister share my horror, outrage and anger at the killing of 15 paramedics in Gaza, and can he assure me that we are doing everything we possibly can to demand that all those responsible are held to account?

Hamish Falconer Portrait Mr Falconer
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Accountability is vital, and I am indeed outraged by the reports.

Oral Answers to Questions

Debate between Hamish Falconer and Joe Morris
Tuesday 25th February 2025

(1 year, 3 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Joe Morris Portrait Joe Morris (Hexham) (Lab)
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T2. The Gaza ceasefire deal remains fragile and, as we enter the final week of its first phase, it is crucial that both the Israeli and Palestinian Governments continue to uphold the agreement and reunite families with dignity. Will the Minister assure me that this Government will continue to support the ceasefire deal into its remaining stages and work with international partners such as Jordan and Egypt to secure a lasting peace?

Hamish Falconer Portrait The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs (Mr Hamish Falconer)
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I can confirm that we will continue to support the ceasefire deal through all three of its phases, which we hope to see concluded in full. I am working with international partners, as are other Ministers; I saw the Jordanian and Egyptian ambassadors on this question just last week.