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A third of Labour lawmakers urge Britain to ban trade with Israeli settlements

By Reuters
June 09, 2026
Britains Prime Minister Keir Starmer meets construction apprentices during a visit to London South Bank Technical College in London, Britain, May 12, 2026.—Reuters
Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer meets construction apprentices during a visit to London South Bank Technical College in London, Britain, May 12, 2026.—Reuters 

LONDON: More than a third of lawmakers from Britain’s governing Labour Party signed a letter on Monday calling on the British government to end trade with Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has had to balance Britain’s historic position as a close ally of Israel and the United States with pressure from within his centre-left party to take a firmer line over Israeli actions towards Palestinians.

“There is an urgent need for accountability and concrete consequences in response to Israel’s violations against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem, which are spiralling by the day,” said the letter. “We believe ending trade with settlements is a vital next step.”

It was signed by 137 Labour lawmakers, more than a third of the party’s 402 members of the 650-seat House of Commons. Israel’s governing coalition has enabled a rapid expansion of settlements, with some ministers openly calling for the annexation of the West Bank, land that Israel captured in a 1967 war, where Palestinians hope for a state.