UK government has failed Palestinian people, says senior Labour MP
Far too little & far too late.
The time to stand up & speak up about the genocide was almost 3 years ago.
Other MPs from your party spoke out. You stayed silent.
#StopArmingIsrael
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Work to be done!
We do not want Palantir contract renewed in Feb 27.
Let’s make a start with this public meeting in Hackney on 18th June from 6.30pm to 8pm.
In June, join expert speakers at public meetings in London, Liverpool and Cardiff to launch our upcoming campaign, Delete Genocide Tech. It will call for an end to contracts with Palantir, Oracle and Cisco, which are supplying tech used in Israel’s genocide and apartheid.
More info and tickets: https://t.co/YDQHcJHxnK
REMINDER TONIGHT!!
📣*RALLY BEFORE COUNCIL MEETING - 6PM HACKNEY TOWN HALL*📣
Join the rally before the first Council meeting after the election, to welcome councillors, support positive manifesto commitments, & show we will continue fighting for causes that matter to us!
I finished @weizman_eyal's Ungrounding last night and it has left me overwhelmed & speechless. I'll have a lot more to say about it but suffice it to say for now that, while some extraordinary books have been written about Gaza, this one for me is the most important. Here's why:
Please support this wonderful artistic initiative to raise funds for the charity, Medical Aid for Palestinians. You can view the art for sale as donations on this instagram page. This is a life saver. Thank you. https://t.co/gm6Nh2wHqI
Listen to the stories of Gaza’s women to fully grasp the horrors Israel is inflicting on us. “Women of the world, I call on you to stand with us. We’ve been deprived of the most basic human existence. We’ve lost our homes, our freedom and our privacy. Our lives as we knew them have been destroyed" https://t.co/7IDBNkiZye
🚨BREAKING NEWS: London Mayor, Sadiq Khan, blocks £50million Met police deal with Palantir
This is a massive win for our campaigning - over 1,000 PSC supporters in London emailed the Mayor to demand he intervene in the lead up to this decision.
Now, we demand Keir Starmer cancels all contracts with Palantir - take action now!
https://t.co/A3RORaeabm
🚨BREAKING NEWS: London Mayor, Sadiq Khan, blocks £50million Met police deal with Palantir
This is a massive win for our campaigning - over 1,000 PSC supporters in London emailed the Mayor to demand he intervene in the lead up to this decision.
Now, we demand Keir Starmer cancels all contracts with Palantir - take action now!
https://t.co/A3RORaeabm
This shows the power of BDS.
If anyone questions cultural boycotts, ask why they think
Israel spends so much money on Eurovision to launder their genocidal state.
Eurovision was always crass, but Israel and its army of astroturfers have now trashed it completely:
'But it wasn’t enough just to be on the Eurovision stage. Benjamin Netanyahu’s government has been determined to win, for reasons of soft power. According to a New York Times investigation published this week, the Israeli government has partially funded an ostentatious get-out-the-vote campaign for the past three years, costing at least $1m, which appeared to be urging people to vote for Israel to show their political support.
'That campaign included giant billboards in Times Square and direct messages to supporters. Though the US is not in the contest, Americans can still vote because the EBU has opened voting to the whole world. Netanyahu himself posted on Instagram, telling supporters in 2025 to vote 20 times for Israel – the maximum amount allowed per person.
'Israel came first in the 2025 public vote across Europe. The public vote makes up half of an entry’s points alongside the votes of professional juries. Last year’s reveal of the winner, usually a moment of high drama and suspense, was a harrowing watch. Possibly thanks to its government’s campaign, Israel was suddenly propelled to the top of the leaderboard. If the professional juries hadn’t given low rankings to what was arguably a passable song, this weekend’s contest would be taking place in Tel Aviv. That would have likely spelled the end of the contest as we know it.
'Despite all of this, only minor changes have been made to the voting rules this year. People from anywhere in the world are still able to vote multiple times, whether or not they’re actually watching the contest.'
https://t.co/aXw9NOythi
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Must read interview with Sara Husseini, Director of @BritPalCommitt, describing the significance of the solidarity movement and our marches for Palestine: "it's a protest against the most hateful acts possible: war and genocide."
https://t.co/dD7YGAi5B4
A massive march!
Friendly, lively and good spirited as always.
Thanks to everyone for the wonderful banners and messages and for being there today in central London in solidarity with the Palestinian 🇵🇸 people.
Hundreds of thousands gathered on Pall Mall in solidarity with the Palestinian people, commemorating the Nakba and standing united against the far right 🇵🇸