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Flynn criticises use of ‘sustainabl­e ceasefire’ term

- BY HAMISH MORRISON

STEPHEN Flynn has branded calls for a “sustainabl­e ceasefire” from the Conservati­ves and Labour a “word scramble” as he urged UK leaders to back the demand for an immediate ceasefire in the IsraelHama­s war.

The UK Government’s subtle shift in its position on the conflict was indicated on Sunday when Foreign Secretary David Cameron said he wanted to see “a ceasefire, but only if it is sustainabl­e”, in a piece for the Sunday Times.

His calls were backed by Labour leader Keir Starmer who said: “We need to get to a sustainabl­e ceasefire as quickly as possible.”

Rishi Sunak has also used the phrase, referring to it during PMQs last week, noting that “means Hamas must stop launching rockets into Israel and release all the hostages”.

The UK Government had previously been pressing for “humanitari­an pauses” in the conflict as a means of getting aid into Gaza.

Flynn criticised UK politician­s for spending time deciding on “what language is best to use”.

He said: “This latest word scramble from the Tories, followed closely by the Labour leadership, will fool nobody. We need an ‘immediate ceasefire’ because only that course of action will save civilian lives.

“Every day that the UK pontificat­es on what language is best to use to avoid calling for an ‘immediate ceasefire’ is another day where the Palestinia­n people are collective­ly punished for the actions of a terrorist group.

“How many more people have to die before the two main UK political parties get in line with global opinion and back an immediate ceasefire?”

The wording is carefully chosen to distinguis­h from an “immediate ceasefire”.

In the UK Government’s formulatio­n, it appears to rely on Hamas ending its attacks on Israel and releasing the more than 200 hostages still held captive.

Proponents of this approach say it will mean a lasting peace in the region.

But critics say that negotiatio­ns on issues like the release of hostages held by Hamas or Palestinia­ns imprisoned in Israel must take place against the backdrop of a ceasefire – pointing to the huge loss of life in Palestine and unbearable conditions in under-siege Gaza.

 ?? ?? Stephen Flynn slammed what he called “Tory word scramble”
Stephen Flynn slammed what he called “Tory word scramble”

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