Early day motion 657

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ISRAELI WITHDRAWAL FROM LEBANON AND THE MIDDLE EAST PEACE PROCESS

  • Session: 1996-97
  • Date tabled: 13.03.1997
  • Primary sponsor: Rathbone, Tim
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    That this House recalls and condemns the tragedy of Israeli invasion of the Lebanon 19 years ago, on 14th March 1978, and subsequent aggression in July 1981, June 1982 and July 1993 and last year's massacre at Qana in April 1996; notes United National Resolution 425 of 19th March 1978 demanding the immediate unilateral withdrawal of Israel from South Lebanon and respect for Lebanon's territorial integrity, sovereignty and political independence; deeply regrets the complete lack of action to implement those resolutions; notes Israel's special relationship with the European Union, providing as it does considerable potential European influence on Israel to ensure compliance with United National resolutions and adherence to internationally accepted standards of human rights; and calls upon the British Government to demand at the forthcoming IGC and at all other pertinent occasions implementation of a system of monitoring Israeli actions and withdrawal as a requirement for continued trade preference and the present special relationship, stating categorically that there is noreason for further delay in positive reaction from Israel, which is crucial to the Middle East peace process.

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Name Party Constituency Date Signed
Barnes, Harry Labour Party North East Derbyshire 18.03.1997
Bayley, Hugh Labour Party City of York 19.03.1997
Campbell, Menzies Liberal Democrats North East Fife 17.03.1997
Connarty, Michael Labour Party Falkirk East 18.03.1997
Gerrard, Neil Labour Party Walthamstow 19.03.1997
Godman, Norman A Labour Party Greenock and Inverclyde 18.03.1997
Gunnell, John Labour Party Morley and Rothwell 13.03.1997
Harvey, Nick Liberal Democrats North Devon 19.03.1997
Hughes, Simon Liberal Democrats North Southwark and Bermondsey 20.03.1997
Jones, Lynne Labour Party Birmingham Selly Oak 18.03.1997
Livingstone, Ken No party affiliation Brent East 17.03.1997
Taylor, Matthew Liberal Democrats Truro and St Austell 19.03.1997
Temple-Morris, Peter Labour Party Leominster 13.03.1997
Wallace, James Liberal Democrats Orkney and Shetland 19.03.1997