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We need to stand and stop war crimes in Palestine
A new drive to annex yet more Palestinian land has led to fresh calls for effective solidarity. HUGH LANNING explains what Britain can — and must — do

THE new Israeli unity government of Benjamin Netanyahu and Benny Gantz is threatening to annex large swathes of the West Bank, including the Jordan Valley, starting in July.
This is a time for Labour and the British government to be vociferous and proactive in seeking to stop this happening — not just moaning after the event.
Palestinian civil society has made a very clear call for all states across the world to take “effective measures” to stop the annexation taking place.
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