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‘I don’t want to answer that question’: Cameron pressed on Israel-Gaza war crimes

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‘I don’t want to answer that question’: Cameron pressed on Israel-Gaza war crimes


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David Cameron, the UK foreign secretary, has appeared before the foreign affairs select committee and was asked whether Israel had breached international humanitarian law in its war in Gaza.
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After being pressed by the committee’s Tory chair, Alicia Kearns, Cameron initially said he did not want to answer that question before saying he was ‘worried’ that Israel may have taken actions that were in breach of international law.

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47 thoughts on “‘I don’t want to answer that question’: Cameron pressed on Israel-Gaza war crimes”

  1. And what about the ships called Varda Alisa Orli and Hilla ships that were Israeli owned but sailed under the British flag in the 70'x 80's running arms and military equipment into the apartheid countries South Africa and Rhodesia amongst others – are you telling us that the British government knew nothing about this?

  2. When you clearly do not know how to justify an action its explained as something that is hedious and terrynical

  3. What a liar. How cannot remember something so important? He already damaged the UK and now is back for what reason?

  4. Also in Holland, politicians have problems with their memory when convenient, in trouble but not when they WANT to.

  5. Its a real shame the so called preachers of human rights, the US and UK are supporting genocide and the apartheid state of israel. I do not want hear any lectures on morality from these hypocrites ever again

  6. He is visibly very uncomfortable and squirming. Only someone who have to think about excuses and many things to hide.

  7. The arrogance and the hypocrisy of this person and his comrade-in-arms or bandits (Sunak, Biden,…) has no limits.

  8. Cameron The Hypocrite😄
    He is such an embarrassment to the UK people. He should step down immediately.

  9. You will never hide what is going on in Gaza. You can find words to describe your version of international law to cover for your country. Hypocrisy at its best.

  10. This is exactly me in a project presentation when I've done absolutely nothing to contribute and the teacher starts asking me questions.

  11. The same as US officials, showing just mild concern over mass atrocities. The US just says they shared this concern with Israel, then vetoes UN cease-fire resolutions and goes around congress to send more tank shells. No actions from any Western powers or even warnings to restrict Israel, no denunciation, no call for investigation or even accountability,

  12. look at his face turning red. He is so scared of his masters and scared shitless of losing his job after years of being a "has been"

  13. And today the Guardian gives ham-head an op-ed opportunity. What a toothless pathetic excuse for a newspaper the Guardian has become…if the war(s) is to much to take, you can always read the ed's partner, Adrian Chiles, blather on about Lapsang Souchong…I didn't bother. Everything is rotten about it. It tries to appear slightly, if uncomfortably, to the left of the Mail and more highbrow than the Mirror.

  14. See you at the Hague British Gov. You are endorsing and materially aiding a genocide. That in of itself is a war crime.

  15. International law was broken by Hamas. Israel responded with war. In war people are killed especially when the government of that country use civilians as their camouflage.

  16. he can't say "Yes, But only under certain conditions .. " .. cause only the "Yes" will be remembered 🙂

  17. Greensill Dave looking and sounding pretty shifty as always, acting as senior prefect to the lower remove.What ever possesses the British (or rather English) electorate to vote for Old Etonians like him and Johnson? Servile deference or masochism?

  18. Unfortunately Britain's foreign policy is in lockstep with the US's so he won't criticise Israel for its actions in Gaza. We are supposed to have our sovereignty mow that we've left the EU.Really?

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