Ex-national security adviser criticizes UK PM for not suspending arms sales to Israel

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Lord Peter Ricketts: ‘Pity’ govt ‘could not have taken a stand on this and got out ahead of the US’ American decision to pause delivery of weapons seen as warning to Israel to abandon or temper plan to invade Rafah LONDON: A former UK national security adviser has condemned Prime Minister Rishi Sunak for failing to suspend weapons sales to Israel, The Independent reported on Wednesday. After the US paused a delivery of bombs, Sunak has yet to follow suit despite mounting pressure from within his own Conservative Party. Lord Peter Ricketts, a life peer in the House of Lords and retired senior diplomat, said Britain should have been “ahead of the US” in ending arms sales to Israel. The US decision to pause the shipment of bombs is seen as a warning to Israel to abandon or temper its plan to invade Rafah in southern Gaza. More than 1 million Palestinian civilians are sheltering in the city after being forced out of northern sections of the enclave. Ricketts said it is a “pity” that “the government could not have taken a stand on this and got out ahead of the US.” Conservative MP David Jones made the same call in comments to The Independent, saying: “We should give similar consideration to a pause.” He added: “Anyone viewing the distressing scenes in Gaza will want to see an end to the fighting. Hamas is in reality beaten. Now is the time for diplomacy to bring this dreadful conflict to an end.” At Prime Minister’s Questions in the House of Commons, Sunak faced a flurry of questions over Britain’s potential ties to an Israeli invasion of Rafah. He said the government’s position remains “unchanged.”

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