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Ah, that old chestnut. So the UK will only recognise palestine as a state when the IDF says that all the hostages have been recovered.
So that'll be at the tail end of never then.
Yeah, it's pretty weak sauce. I don't see that the UK has much leverage, but that being the case, we ought to be just doing the moral thing. As I said in the OP, I do wonder how the chat with Trump - who, gods help us, is one of the few people who does have leverage - fed into the calculation of this statement.
Uk has ton of leaverage
I don't think so. Even Netanyahu's response to this shows he's going to ignore us completely.
Whatever it stop netenyahu or not doesn't matter. It's uk and any un state members obligation to use all their leaverage against a genocide since they signed the geneva and genocide convension
This is a perfectly fine argument that I already agreed with a mere two comments ago when I said:
With bold, this time. You know, in case it helps.
I don't see why you said even Netanyahu's response to this shows he's going to ignore us completely then.
We still disagree about the uk having no leaverage too