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Independent MPs condemn government for ‘100 days of complicity in crimes against humanity’
Palestinian women and their children walk though destruction in the wake of an Israeli air and ground offensive in Jebaliya, northern Gaza Strip after Israeli forces withdrew from the area, on May 31, 2024

THE Independent Alliance of MPs has condemned the government for “100 days of complicity in crimes against humanity” over Israel’s ongoing genocide in Gaza.

Jeremy Corbyn, Shockat Adam, Adnan Hussain, Ayoub Khan and Iqbal Mohamed signed an open letter to Foreign Secretary David Lammy “with disgust over the government’s complicity in one of the greatest crimes in our lifetime.”

The furious letter came after learning that Palestinian refugees sheltering in their tents had been burned alive following an Israeli strike on a hospital courtyard in Gaza.

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