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Speeches by Whittingdale.

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DateDebate & contributionWords
10 Dec 2024Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 488)

We will, I am sure, ask it to representatives of Israel, but can I ask you as a representative of the Palestinian Authority?

23
10 Dec 2024Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 488)

We have seen that some of the families in Israel have indicated their unhappiness that perhaps the Israeli Government are not giving release of the hostages the priority they should be. I just wondered what your view is of what the Israeli Government are doing and whether they should be doing more.

52
10 Dec 2024Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 488)

Colonel, you set out the six priorities, one of which was security and another leadership. You have also set out why Israel probably has less confidence in security with the existing leadership in the Palestinian side following the events of 7 October. Mr Kattan has expressed a view about the hardline leadership in Isr

77
10 Dec 2024Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 488)

Is that the view of all of our witnesses?

9
10 Dec 2024Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 488)

Dr Zomlot, to begin, do you unequivocally condemn the attacks carried out by Hamas on 7 October?

17
10 Dec 2024Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 488)

You will be aware that there are reports of Palestinian diplomats celebrating what happened on 7 October and that that is creating part of the problem. Israel will not have confidence in Palestine’s commitment to a two-state solution unless action is taken to deradicalise the Palestinian population.

47
10 Dec 2024Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 488)

Do you accept that, as all of our witnesses so far have agreed, a two-state solution is the only way of resolving this? That will require the Palestinian population to live in peace, side by side, with the state of Israel.

41
10 Dec 2024Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 488)

We will, I am sure, ask it to representatives of Israel, but can I ask you as a representative of the Palestinian Authority?

23
10 Dec 2024Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 488)

We have seen that some of the families in Israel have indicated their unhappiness that perhaps the Israeli Government are not giving release of the hostages the priority they should be. I just wondered what your view is of what the Israeli Government are doing and whether they should be doing more.

52
10 Dec 2024Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 488)

Dr Zomlot, to begin, do you unequivocally condemn the attacks carried out by Hamas on 7 October?

17
10 Dec 2024Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 488)

You will be aware that there are reports of Palestinian diplomats celebrating what happened on 7 October and that that is creating part of the problem. Israel will not have confidence in Palestine’s commitment to a two-state solution unless action is taken to deradicalise the Palestinian population.

47
10 Dec 2024Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 488)

Colonel, you set out the six priorities, one of which was security and another leadership. You have also set out why Israel probably has less confidence in security with the existing leadership in the Palestinian side following the events of 7 October. Mr Kattan has expressed a view about the hardline leadership in Isr

77
10 Dec 2024Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 488)

Is that the view of all of our witnesses?

9
10 Dec 2024Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 488)

You will be aware that there are reports of Palestinian diplomats celebrating what happened on 7 October and that that is creating part of the problem. Israel will not have confidence in Palestine’s commitment to a two-state solution unless action is taken to deradicalise the Palestinian population.

47
10 Dec 2024Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 488)

Dr Zomlot, to begin, do you unequivocally condemn the attacks carried out by Hamas on 7 October?

17
10 Dec 2024Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 488)

Do you accept that, as all of our witnesses so far have agreed, a two-state solution is the only way of resolving this? That will require the Palestinian population to live in peace, side by side, with the state of Israel.

41
10 Dec 2024Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 488)

Do you accept that, as all of our witnesses so far have agreed, a two-state solution is the only way of resolving this? That will require the Palestinian population to live in peace, side by side, with the state of Israel.

41
10 Dec 2024Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 488)

We will, I am sure, ask it to representatives of Israel, but can I ask you as a representative of the Palestinian Authority?

23
10 Dec 2024Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 488)

Colonel, you set out the six priorities, one of which was security and another leadership. You have also set out why Israel probably has less confidence in security with the existing leadership in the Palestinian side following the events of 7 October. Mr Kattan has expressed a view about the hardline leadership in Isr

77
10 Dec 2024Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 488)

We have seen that some of the families in Israel have indicated their unhappiness that perhaps the Israeli Government are not giving release of the hostages the priority they should be. I just wondered what your view is of what the Israeli Government are doing and whether they should be doing more.

52
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