Ed Miliband Distances Himself from David 'Chamberlain' Cameron on Israel Gaza Terror War
Politics / UK Politics Aug 03, 2014 - 05:57 PM GMTEd Miliband who has close personal ties with Israel, now fearful of losing votes at the next general election as a consequence of the slow burn genocide of the Palestinian people as illustrated by the current ongoing War on Gaza is attempting to distance himself from Britain's modern day Chamberlain Prime Minister David Cameron by issuing a string of criticisms of primarily David Cameron and secondly Israel's slaughter of mostly women and children.
Ed Miliband's statement on Israel's war on the children of Gaza.
“wrong and unjustifiable” and said it would create a “new generation” of Palestinians “bent on revenge.”
“The escalation of violence engulfing Gaza has led, and continues to lead, to suffering and destruction on an appalling scale, and is losing Israel friends in the international community day by day,”
On David 'Chamberlain' Cameron, Ed Miliband said - “The Prime Minister is wrong not to have opposed Israel’s incursion into Gaza. And his silence on the killing of hundreds of innocent Palestinian civilians will be inexplicable to people across British and internationally. “
To which speaking for David Cameron, Chris Grayling responded by blaming Ed Miliband for criticising Israel, as David Cameron has a piece of paper stating that there will be peace in Gaza, some day, probably, when there are no more women and children left alive to target by U.S. supplied Israeli tanks, drones and missile batteries at a cost of $150 billion to date.
“I think we in Britain have to be enormously careful to try and work in a way that encourages a cease fire, encourages an end to the action on both sides. I don’t think it helps if we make strong comments that are going to put us in less of a position to do that,” he told Sky News.
“ The best approach that the British Government can take, in my view, is to try and work to get both sides to take that approach and not to get involved in being ultra-critical of one side or the other.”
Channel 4 New's Paul Mason meets some of the victims of Israel's latest terror attacks on Gaza, including a two-year-old child, as the outside of a UN school in Rafah is bombed. The UN says the strike is a 'criminal act' and 'the madness must stop'. Israel responds by stating that children are a legitimate target.
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