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Britain's Foreign Secretary David Lammy has met with an Israeli opposition leader who called for the starvation of Palestinians in Gaza.

"First of all, close all supplies to Gaza. I think in this battle we should not allow a humanitarian effort," he said at the time. "We need to say to them: listen, until the hostages are released, for all we care, you will starve to death. It's completely legitimate."

On Sunday, Golan posted a photo of his meeting with Lammy in Liverpool on X, formerly Twitter. He said the two "discussed the conditions necessary to remove the restrictions imposed by the British government on the export of defence weapons".

Meanwhile, Starmer drew laughter and applause from Labour delegates after he was interrupted by a pro-Palestinian student protester, who shouted about the "children of Gaza". Starmer responded by joking that "this guy's obviously got a pass from the 2019 conference", in reference to the last conference that Jeremy Corbyn was party leader.

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[–] FelixCress@lemmy.world 6 points 1 month ago

UN-fucking-believable