Scotland's First Minister criticizes Britain's silence on Zionist regime crimes

Scotland's First Minister has criticized London authorities for turning a blind eye to the killing of defenseless people in Gaza, questioning how many more children in Gaza must die before the British Prime Minister and the leader of the British Labor Party call for a ceasefire in Gaza.

Scotland's First Minister criticizes Britain's silence on Zionist regime crimes
Scotland's First Minister criticizes Britain's silence on Zionist regime crimes

The latest crime statistics from the Zionist regime in Gaza show that more than 7,165 people have been martyred in Gaza so far and more than 82,000 people have been injured. Most of the martyrs and wounded are children and women. The Gaza Ministry of Health announced that the occupying army had committed 44 crimes in recent hours, killing 756 people, including 344 children, and injuring another 1,142 civilians.

According to AP, Hamza Yusuf, whose relatives are caught up in the conflict in the region, wrote in a post on the social network X (formerly Twitter): “I do not understand the reluctance of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak or Kier Storms not to call for an immediate ceasefire between all parties . How many more children must die? 

Scotland's First Minister also said: "How many more children must die before you join us and many other countries in the world, including the United Nations, in calling for a ceasefire?" For the sake of those children who are suffering greatly, ask all parties to agree to a ceasefire. On the other hand, criticism has intensified in the British House of Commons regarding the government's continued support for the Zionist regime's attacks on the Gaza Strip.

Members of the British House of Commons on Wednesday criticized the government's approach to continuing to support the Zionist regime's attacks on the Gaza Strip. Rishi Sunak Meanwhile, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, while avoiding answering questions from members of the House of Commons on the issue of an immediate end to the Zionist regime's attacks on the Gaza Strip, supported the barbaric and inhumane crimes of the Israeli regime against civilians in the Gaza Strip. 

It comes at a time when the overwhelming support of the ruling Conservative Party, the British government and the media associated with the Zionist regime has angered the British people against Sunak's approach, and the number of supporters of Palestinians in the UK is growing. On Wednesday, Sunak rejected calls for a ceasefire, stressing that the Zionist regime has the right to defend itself.

AP