Hanna accuses Britain of double standard over Gaza after Israeli strike on refugee zone bereaves neighbours and constituents
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00:00Mr. Speaker, last week my neighbours Omar and Dalal Shashkaki, who serve South Belfast
00:06as a doctor and a classroom assistant, received the news that they have been dreading.
00:10Dalal's mother and brother were among 23 Gazans killed in their tent by an Israeli
00:16airstrike in the so-called humanitarian zone of Al-Mawassi, and other family members are
00:21fighting for their lives in a barely functioning health system.
00:24Prime Minister, the crisis in Gaza is getting worse and not better.
00:28None of us in this chamber can end their nightmare, but we can do more.
00:33This government have rightly used every tool at their disposal – sanctions on arms and
00:38trade and officials against Putin's Russia.
00:41When will Israel be held to the same standards for genocide?
00:45When will this government confirm further sanctions, recognise the state of Palestine
00:50and offer some hope to beleaguered Gazans and many millions who are watching on in horror?
00:55Can I start by saying I'm sorry to hear of the dreadful loss of the families of her
01:02constituents.
01:03There have been far too many examples like that.
01:07I was pleased to see that there's now a ceasefire in Lebanon.
01:10We desperately need that now in Gaza, something we've been pressing for for some time.
01:15There's intense talks going on to that end at the moment, as she knows.
01:20That would provide the space for the hostages to be allowed out.
01:24They've been there for a very, very long time.
01:27Desperately needed aid to go in at speed and at scale, but also opens the potential for
01:33the pathway to the two-state solution, which I believe is the only peaceful way to resolve
01:38this ongoing conflict.