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10.11.2023 - 11:39 / dailyrecord.co.uk
SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn has said that pauses to bombing in Gaza “provide more questions than they do answers”.
The USA announced this week that the Israeli government has agreed to halt its offensive in Gaza for four hours each day and open a second route for those looking to escape the north of the territory.
At the same time, the SNP tabled an amendment in the Commons calling for a ceasefire, which will likely be debated and voted on next week.
The party said the amendment will allow MPs to vote with their conscience on the issue.
Flynn was asked about the pauses and whether he believes they provide a good starting point for peace negotiations on BBC Radio Scotland on Friday.
He said: “I don’t, actually. I think that pauses provide more questions than they do answers.
“Where are people meant to go to during those four hours and how are they meant to get there?
“What happens after those four hours? Do we simply see people continuing to get bombed but this time with some more food in their belly?
“What happens to the land which Israel is asking people to move from? Are people going to be able to get that land back?”
He also said “dreadful scenes” in the West Bank mean he is “sceptical as to where this might lead”. The West Bank is a larger Palestinian territory.
Reports have suggested there has been a surge in violence in the West Bank following arrest raids by Israel.
With the amendment due to be put before MPs next week, Flynn said he is under no illusions as to who may or may not support it.
“What we are seeking to do is at the very first opportunity available to us – which I believe will be next Wednesday – is to ensure the House of Commons does have that vote on a ceasefire,” he said.
“We’re very clear that we
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