Labour’s Gaza stance leads to voter backlash in English councils
Losses in Oxford, Oldham, Manchester and Rochdale appeared to signal discontent among voters with Labour’s approach to the conflict.
Losses in Oxford, Oldham, Manchester and Rochdale appeared to signal discontent among voters with Labour’s approach to the conflict.
The protests follow violent clashes at campuses across the US, most prominently at Columbia University in New York.
Six women and five children were killed as Israel in the strikes.
The Foreign Secretary called for the militant group to agree to a ceasefire while speaking at the World Economic Forum for the first time.
The incident has raised concerns about possible war crimes.
The UN stressed that tackling looming famine in war-torn Gaza requires not only food but sanitation, water and health facilities.
A volunteer group of eight women, working with the charity ISRA-UK, landed in Egypt on April 1 to pack and load aid for the women in Gaza.
Guru-Murthy accused David Mencer of spreading “propaganda” and cut him off
A Nato report recently warned that around 210,000 people in northern Gaza are in Phase 5 famine, which refers to catastrophic hunger.
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