28 January 2025
Andrew Mitchell backs reformed Palestinian Authority in Gaza and warns against rising antisemitism

Andrew Mitchell welcomes UK Government support for a reformed Palestinian Authority in Gaza that categorically excludes Hamas. He also highlights the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz’s liberation and the release of hostages, and expresses his concern over the persistence of antisemitism, often manifested as hatred of Israel.

Mr Andrew Mitchell (Sutton Coldfield) (Con)

May I commend the Development Minister on her statement to the House today? I think she would agree that it continues the drive and commitment of the last Government. I particularly applaud her for making it clear that the policy of the British Government is that any plans for the future governance of Gaza will involve a reformed Palestinian Authority and categorically rule out any role for Hamas. In a week when we have seen the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz and the release of terrified young hostages, does she agree that it is deeply depressing that antisemitism is alive and well, and often expressed through hatred of Israel?

The Minister for Development (Anneliese Dodds)

I am grateful to the right hon. Gentleman for his remarks, and I am indeed grateful for the work undertaken by the previous Government when it came to humanitarian support in this area. Obviously, we have sought to build on that and deepen it, and to make sure that we are at the forefront of our responsibilities in this area. I am happy to confirm that he summarised the position of the UK Government when it comes to the future of Gaza. It must be a future that is determined by Palestinians and Gazans themselves, with the PA having a role, but not Hamas.

On the issue of antisemitism, in this week of all weeks, we must redouble all our efforts to ensure that we never forget the horrors of the Holocaust, and that we always resolve to combat any form of prejudice and discrimination, including antisemitism.

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