Corbyn: The purpose of the Gaza war is to deport Palestinians to the Sinai Peninsula
The former leader of the British Labor Party and current member of that country's House of Commons said that the purpose of the Zionist regime's attack on Gaza is to deport the inhabitants of the strip to the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt.
A member of the British House of Commons called the resumption of attacks by the Zionist regime in Gaza disgusting and terrible and stressed: “These attacks must stop.” Corbyn said the aim of the Israeli attack was to expel all Gazans through the Rafah crossing into Sinai. He added: "This war is Israeli expansionism that will end at the expense of the Palestinian people." Corbyn criticized the position of the British government and the Labor Party of this country regarding the war in Gaza and called it “wrong.” He said: "The government and the Labor Party opposed the ceasefire and just said that the bombing had to stop. What is the pause for? Bury the dead, give some food and help the living, and then kill them. It's a terrible situation." British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, repeating London's hostility towards the Palestinian resistance and backing the Zionist regime's supposed right to self-defense, said the failure of a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip was deeply disappointing. After the temporary ceasefire ended, the Zionist army resumed attacks on the Gaza Strip, and Palestinian resistance forces bombed Zionist settlements in response to Israeli attacks.