Wes Stretting said that Israel’s attacks on Gaza were “unjustified” and “inaccurate”, as the Minister of Health expressed discomfort from the images of bombs that had been destroyed by the Israeli threats by the Israelis “for many years.”
Streeting said that he found the decision of Israel to break the stopping of Gaza “drafting the soul”, and insisted that the attacks do not serve the self -interest of Israel and cannot be justified as self -defense, “adding:” It must stop. “
On Monday, Israeli air strikes killed at least 65 people in Gaza, including women, children and journalists, nearly a week after breaking the ceasefire deal with Hamas.
The size of the United Nations attacks prompted the announcement that it “reduces its imprint” in Gaza, after an attack on one of its vehicles witnessed the killing of one of its employees and five others wounded.
The street insisted that the Labor Party used “every diplomatic crane available to them” because they were in power to try to put an end to the “bloody war”, but as the UK cabinet minister, he still feels “impotence.”
He spoke at the Guardian Live event, he said: “I find that it is a soul to see the collapse of the ceasefire and the influence that we see on the life of innocent people … I was looking back in some pictures this morning only from a place called SUSya in the West Bank, which was threatened with withdrawal by the Essalis for many years, and now at the back of the settler kneading.
“This is completely unjustified. It is not completely unbearable. It does not serve Israel’s self -interest. It cannot be justified as self -defense, and it must stop.”
He added: “It is very frustrated, let me tell you, being a member of the UK cabinet and I am still unable to face this horrific conflict that does nothing for the Israelis or the Palestinians.”
The Minister of Health’s statements came in a wide interview during which he was reflected in the wave of angry emails he received because there is a “excessive diagnosis” of mental illness.
While he said he understood why people sent him via e -mail with the power of feeling, he stopped apologizing, but he admitted: “We have to deal with this in a sensitive way, and I am thinking about your notes … to deal with this in a sensitive way.”
Three NHS patients who were angry at his comments on young people with mental illnesses were cut off at the beginning of the event. They shouted, “You will kill your discounts,” and took a banner saying: “Disability discounts will be killed”, because they criticized his support for planned discounts to the personal independence payments of the disabled.
In thinking about the government’s decision is not popular in reducing the advantages of disability and external aid, the street urged the friends of the Labor Party to “cut some stagnation.”
“The government was five minutes,” he said. “I know it is difficult and some of the options we have taken unpopular, but look at the scope of the challenge.”
Defending the increasing use of the private sector to address NHS waiting lists, the street added that not only “the practical thing to do”, but “the initial thing to do” if there is a backup capacity in the private sector to use NHS, so that people can be seen faster.
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