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UK Labour’s Burnham apologises for response to Israel’s Gaza violence

Andy Burnham, the UK's likely next prime minister, has apologized for the Labour Party's initial response to Israel's actions in Gaza, stating they "got it wrong" and that the response "has not been good enough." Speaking on Thursday, Burnham called for a ceasefire and advocated for tougher sanctions on individuals involved in violence in Gaza, as well as trade bans on goods from illegal settlements. He acknowledged that while the UK has taken some steps, such as recognizing Palestine and sanctioning far-right Israeli ministers, the country was too slow to call for a ceasefire.

Al Jazeera StaffAl JazeeraFiled 2026-07-09 · 20:20 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
UK Labour’s Burnham apologises for response to Israel’s Gaza violence
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Andy Burnham, the UK's likely next prime minister, has apologized for the Labour Party's initial response to Israel's actions in Gaza, stating they "got it wrong" and that the response "has not been good enough." Speaking on Thursday, Burnham called for a ceasefire and advocated for tougher sanctions on individuals involved in violence in Gaza, as well as trade bans on goods from illegal settlements. He acknowledged that while the UK has taken some steps, such as recognizing Palestine and sanctioning far-right Israeli ministers, the country was too slow to call for a ceasefire. Burnham emphasized the need for increased pressure on the Israeli government, citing ongoing Palestinian deaths in Gaza and surging settler violence and settlement expansion.

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Burnham did not accuse Israel of genocide in Gaza.

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The UK was too slow to call for a ceasefire in Gaza, according to Burnham.

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Burnham called for further sanctions on those involved in violence in Gaza and measures to ban trading goods with illegal settlements.

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Andy Burnham apologised for the Labour Party's initial response to Israel's actions in Gaza, stating 'we got it wrong'.

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More than 1,000 people in Gaza have been killed since an October ceasefire, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry.

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UK Labour’s Burnham apologises for response to Israel’s Gaza violenceUK’s likely next PM Burnham pushes for ceasefire, tougher sanctions over Gaza violence, and settlement trade bans.The United Kingdom’s likely incoming next prime minister, Andy Burnham, has apologised for the Labour Party’s initial response to Israel’s actions in Gaza, saying “we got it wrong” while calling for further sanctions on those involved in violence in the besieged enclave.“Many people feel that at the start of Israel’s military operation in Gaza, my party didn’t get it right and I am sorry about that,” Burnham said on Thursday in a video message posted on X.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3‘Where do I get that from?’: UK asylum seekers face hefty repayment billlist 2 of 3Why has UK Reform’s Nigel Farage resigned as MP? What happens next?list 3 of 3Why have 100,000 people been signed off work with ADHD in the UK?end of list“The response has not been good enough. We needed to be better”.Burnham acknowledged that the UK took steps, including recognising the state of Palestine, imposing sanctions on Israeli far-right ministers and imposing waves of restrictions on violent settlers.“But let’s be honest: The UK was too slow to call for a ceasefire, and we must now do more to strengthen our approach,” he said.He went on to say that Israel continues to kill Palestinians in attacks in Gaza despite a truce, and settler violence and illegal settlement expansions across occupied Palestinian territory continue to surge.According to the Palestinian Health Ministry, more than 1,000 people in Gaza have been killed since a US-brokered “ceasefire” between Israel and the US was agreed in October.“That is why we need to do more, which includes looking at further sanctions on those involved in the violence in Gaza but also looking at measures to ban trading goods with illegal settlements,” he said, falling short of indicating who should be sanctioned.He said “we’ve got to do more to put pressure on the Israeli government”, but did not accuse Israel of genocide in Gaza, something that some Labour lawmakers have done.
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