George Galloway, Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister, told us on Monday that he was off to make a telephone call to Mr. Netanyahu to urge restraint on a government that has killed and maimed well over 100,000 people in six months, 72% of them women and children. Can you tell us how the telephone call went and what he will do if his advice is not taken? And an unrestrained war begins. Mr. Speaker, I was pleased to speak with Prime Minister Netanyahu, who thanked the UK for their support of Israel’s security over the weekend. We also discussed the situation and how Iran is isolated on the world stage. And also I made the point to him that significant escalation is not in anyone’s interest and it’s a time for calm heads to prevail. I also reiterated our concerns about the humanitarian situation in Gaza, where I welcome the statements and commitments that the Israeli Government have made about significantly. Increasing aid into Gaza, and now we need to see those commitments delivered. Nigel Bills.
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