Lord Bishop of Chelmsford
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Lords ChamberTo ask His Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of refugee movements following Israeli military action against Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Lord in Waiting/Government Whip (Lord Lemos) (Lab)
My Lords, the Government are gravely concerned about the conflict in Lebanon and the humanitarian impact. We strongly condemn Hezbollah’s ongoing attacks against Israel. These must cease immediately. The forced displacement of 1 million Lebanese people as a result of Israeli operations is unacceptable and could have further disastrous humanitarian consequences—900 people have died. The UK Government have committed an additional £7.5 million to support immediate humanitarian needs in Lebanon, on top of our existing support.
I am grateful to the Minister for that response, and particularly for his call for de-escalation in the conflict. I imagine that many of us are shocked by the Israeli Defence Minister drawing parallels with Gaza, and I know that Lebanese officials have expressed concern. Indeed, I was present at a meeting recently where the Lebanese ambassador to this country spoke with great anxiety about Lebanon as the new Gaza. This outcome must be prevented at all costs, although the Lebanese people are of course already caught in the crossfire of hostilities, as the Minister has said. The UNHCR now says that, officially, over 800,000 people have registered as displaced. So I welcome the Government’s commitment to increased humanitarian aid and diplomatic steps to prevent further regional destabilisation, but how will they sustain support for countries in the region hosting refugees? What progress has been made on the establishment of safe and legal routes to enable asylum seekers to apply to travel safely to the UK?
Lord Lemos (Lab)
We condemn Hezbollah’s attacks on Israel. Hezbollah is a proscribed terrorist organisation and must immediately cease its rocket fire. Israel must not expand this war further into Lebanon, and we are deeply concerned by the scale of Israeli military action. We are providing humanitarian funding in Lebanon, as I have said. Since 15 March, the Foreign Secretary has announced a total of £15 million in humanitarian support for Lebanon and other countries in the region. Of the total £15 million, half the funding announced will support organisations in Lebanon. We are sustaining political engagement with both Lebanon and Israel. Minister Falconer spoke to Lebanese Foreign Minister Rajji, and the Foreign Secretary has spoken to Prime Minister Salam and to Israeli Foreign Minister Sa’ar. The Foreign Secretary has been clear that we need diplomatic action to prevent this conflict widening and to respond to some of the wider concerns the right reverend Prelate raises.