{"id":920,"date":"2017-02-09T10:00:59","date_gmt":"2017-02-09T10:00:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.lfpme.org\/?post_type=parliament_activity&p=920"},"modified":"2017-09-21T21:23:00","modified_gmt":"2017-09-21T20:23:00","slug":"live-blog-backbench-debate-on-israeli-settlements-in-the-palestinian-territories","status":"publish","type":"parliament_activity","link":"https:\/\/www.lfpme.org\/activity\/live-blog-backbench-debate-on-israeli-settlements-in-the-palestinian-territories","title":{"rendered":"Parliament supports motion on illegal Israeli settlements"},"content":{"rendered":"
MPs in Parliament approved a motion on Thursday 9th February 2017, to condemn Israel\u2019s illegal settlement activity. Speaking during the debate, MPs from across the parties spoke about the impact that the illegal settlement activity had been having on Palestinians. With contributions from over 18 MP supporters of Labour Friends of Palestine and the Middle East amongst the large number of MPs who spoke, there was widespread support calls that the UK government must no longer just condemn Israel\u2019s settlement activity, but take action in response.<\/p>\n
Louise Haigh MP, vice chair of LFPME, called on the Foreign Office minister, Tobias Ellwood MP,\u00a0 to \u201ccondemn the land regularisation legislation that seeks to legitimise the illegitimate\u201d. In her speech, Haigh referred to the comments of Senator Kerry who had described the Israeli government as one \u201cmore committed to settlements\u201d than any other. She then went on to question why the UK Prime Minister, Theresa May, had chosen to distance herself from the comments made by Kerry and warned that the new American Presidency was in fact emboldening the Israeli administration.<\/p>\n