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Britain's Communists demand action against Israeli aggression PDF Print E-mail
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Free PalestineThe Communist Party condemns the barbaric attack of the Israeli armed forces on largely defenceless police and residential areas of Gaza.

The callous slaughter of innocent Palestinian lives cannot be justified by mostly ineffectual and token missile attacks from Palestinian militias on Israeli territory.

The Communist Party therefore urge support for PSC initiatives and for local action and mobilisations against Israeli aggression, and demands that the United Nations and individual states impose economic, political and military sanctions on the state of Israel until its government declares a commitment to negotiate with the Palestinian Authority on the basis of UN resolutions against illegal Zionist settlements and the theft of Palestinian land, and in favour of a sovereign Palestine based on its pre-1967 borders.We also call upon the British and US governments to withdraw their support for Israeli expansionism and instead to exert pressure on the Israeli government to abide by international law.

 

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