I am writing in response to your recent correspondence concerning the situation in the Gaza Strip. I, like you, am shocked and outraged by the violence occurring in the region and the failure by the governments of the world to react and stem the flow of violence.
Nick Clegg, Liberal Democrat leader has written an article in the Guardian setting out our plan of action that needs to be put in place immediately; as outlined below.
The past two weeks have been a telling indictment of the international community. We have an outgoing US president sanctioning Israel's military response and an aching silence from the president-elect. We have a European Union encumbered by clumsy decision-making and confused messages.
And at home we have a prime minister talking like an accountant about aid earmarked for Gaza without once saying anything meaningful about the conflict's origins. Gordon Brown, like Tony Blair, has made British foreign policy effectively subservient to Washington. But waiting for a change of heart in Washington is intolerable given the human cost.
Of course, Israel has every right to defend itself. It is difficult to imagine what it must be like to live with the constant threat of rocket attacks from a movement which espouses terrorist violence and denies Israel's right to exist. But Israel's approach is self-defeating: the overwhelming use of force, the unacceptable loss of civilian lives, is radicalising moderate opinion among Palestinians and throughout the Arab world. Anger in the West Bank will make it virtually impossible for Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian Authority president, to continue to talk to Israeli ministers.
Brown must stop sitting on his hands. He must condemn unambiguously Israel's tactics, just as he has rightly condemned Hamas's rocket attacks. Then he must lead the EU into using its economic and diplomatic leverage in the region to broker peace. The EU is by far Israel's biggest export market, and by far the biggest donor to the Palestinians. It must immediately suspend the proposed new cooperation agreement with Israel until things change in Gaza, and apply tough conditions on any long-term assistance to the Palestinian community.
Brown must also halt Britain's arms exports to Israel, and persuade our EU counterparts to do the same. The government's own figures show Britain is selling more and more weapons to Israel, despite the questions about the country's use of force. In 2007, our government approved £6m of arms exports. In 2008, it licensed sales 12 times as fast: £20m in the first three months alone.
There is a strong case that, given the Gaza conflict, any military exports contravene EU licensing criteria. Reports, though denied, that Israel is using illegal cluster munitions and white phosphorus should heighten our caution. I want an immediate suspension of all arms exports from the EU, but if that cannot be secured, Brown must act unilaterally.
Finally, the world's leaders must accept that their response to the election of Hamas has been a strategic failure. The removal of the EU presence on the Egypt border in response to Hamas's election, for example, has made it easier for the rockets being fired at Israel to get into Gaza in the first place. An EU mission with a serious mandate and backing from Egypt and Israel would help Israel deal proportionately and effectively with the threat from weapons smuggling.
Attempts to divide and rule the Palestinians by isolating and punishing Gaza will not succeed. To secure peace in the Middle East, Hamas must turn its back on terrorism, and help create Palestinian unity. Only unified leadership in the West Bank and Gaza can offer Israel the security guarantees that it rightly seeks.
As such, you can see that I share your concerns and strong conviction that peace must be brought to the Gaza Strip as soon as possible.
Paul Rowen MP (Rochdale)


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11/01/2009 at 03:42 Offensive or Inappropriate?
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Paul Rowen was lying on a beach in Thailand when these attacks happened. He chose to carry on sunning himself rather than comment on this ghastly atrocity. Only now, having returned with a sun tan, has he been forced and embarassed into acting by angry constituents asking why he has kept silent.
Because Paul Rowen has nothing to say and is incapable of providing any political leadership in Rochdale, he has simply stolen all the content of this letter from an article by Nick Clegg.
10/01/2009 at 13:10 Offensive or Inappropriate?
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Peace in that area cannot be brokered with a war-mongering and rogue state like Israel.
Where is the United nations that placed sanctions on Iraq for over 10 years when Iraq allegedly did not comply with UN resolutions, starving millions of vital medical supplies who suffered from depleted Uranium used by Allied forces?
Israel has NEVER abided by any of the UN resolutions passed on it- Where are the sanctions on Israel by the international community who backed the UN on Iraqi sanctions in the late 90's???
The MP's request for the EU, UN and US to place any pressure on Israel will fall on deaf ears as none of these blocks have any vested interests in doing so. History is witness to this each time demonstrating from their un-relenting praise and support for the Israeli State.
The much talked about two state solution is a farce when studied in any detail as to scraps that Palestinians will get for the deal. Most importantly, how can the world tolerate a Zionist fascist state as a legitimate entity that took land by force and continues in its aspirations to spread further to be any partner in making 'peace'?
Would Europe and US have accepted a two state solution for the Nazis in Germany?
No Western Country is planning to change their historic Foreign Policy on Israel as we have seen for the last 50 years.
Rather Muslims governments and their populations must embark on creating political change in the Arab and Muslim World which challenges Israels hegemony and puts Zionism once and for all in the dustbins of history like Nazism and Apartheid were.
Politicians are unable to voice key issues like these as political correctness and career aspirations rank higher than dedicating their lives for such struggles. That just doesn't go for Paul Rowen MP but for most Politicians.
10/01/2009 at 11:15 Offensive or Inappropriate?
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