Pro-Palestine Voices at Stake After Starmer’s Landslide Win
Labour’s victory promises no resolution for the genocide in Gaza, demonstrating an unwavering support to the Zionist occupation.

The left opposition triumph over the conservative tories promises change in the British internal and external policies. Yet it shows no inclination to follow the example of other European countries, namely, Ireland, Spain, and Norway who declared their recognition of the State of Palestine, endeavouring, therefore, to end the Zionist war on Gaza and prevent further escalation in the West Bank, Alquds, southern Lebanon, and the Red Sea.
Keir Starmer has long expressed full solidarity with the Zionist regime, reassuring Netanyahu of the UK’s intention of future bilateral cooperations, which renders the calls for a humanitarian ceasefire a mere political correctness before the British pro-Palestine voices repressed already by the previous government.
Meanwhile, the zionist forces continue their genocidal war on hospitals and UNRWA schools where hundreds of civilians desperately seek refuge. According to Gaza health ministry, the documented death toll reached 38,243, with 88,243 injured in the abscence of medical facilities. Moreover, the North of Gaza faces another catastrophic blow of famine as a result of the ground invasion of Rafah.




