Letter demands that London act now to halt โerasure and annexationโ of Palestinian land before itโs too late.
Nearly 60 lawmakers in the United Kingdom have written to Foreign Secretary David Lammy this week, calling out Israelโs plans for the โethnic cleansingโ of Gaza and demanding the country immediately recognise Palestine as a state.
The 59 lawmakers, all from the governing Labour Party, criticised Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katzโs plans to force Gazaโs 2.1 million Palestinians into a so-called โhumanitarian cityโ โ likened by some analysts to a concentration camp โ built on the ruins of Rafah.
The letter, sent to Lammy on Thursday and made public on Saturday, cited Israeli human rights lawyer Michael Sfard as saying Palestinians were being pushed to the southern tip of Gaza โin preparation for deportation outside the stripโ, slamming the move as โethnic cleansingโ.
They urged the foreign secretary to stop Israelโs โoperational plan for crimes against humanityโ. It also called on London to follow the lead of French President Emmanuel Macron, who recently announced an intent to recognise a Palestinian state, so as not to undermine its own policy in support of a two-state solution.
Dozens of Labour MPs have signed letter calling on @FCDOGovUK Secretary David Lammy to take concrete action on #Gaza including immediate recognition of #Palestine
Here it is in full, though more MPs signing up by the minute
Thanks @LFPME for coordinating, government must heed pic.twitter.com/fOxiylKKVi
โ Rupa Huq MP (@RupaHuq) July 12, 2025
Reporting from London, Al Jazeeraโs Sonia Gallego said Macron had given calls to formally recognise Palestine as a state โextra heftโ during his three-day state visit to the UK this week.
In an address on Tuesday to the UKโs Parliament, he had said the move was a matter of โabsolute urgencyโ and the โonly path to peaceโ, calling on the country to help create the โpolitical momentumโ for a two-state solution.
Gallego pointed out that Lammy had on Tuesday criticised the controversial US-backed GHF sites at Parliamentโs Foreign Affairs Committee.
โItโs not doing a good job. Too many people areย close to starvation. Too many people have lost their lives,โ Lammy had said.
Three out of the enclaveโs four GHF sites, which have sidelined Gazaโs vast UN-led aid delivery network, are located in southern Gaza, effectively forcing starving Palestinians towards Israelโs new โhumanitarian cityโ in Rafah.
On Friday, the spokesperson for UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said that 819 Palestinians have been killed while waiting for food โ 634 in the vicinity of GHF sites, which have been operational since late May. On Saturday, 34 more were killed near a GHF site in Rafah.
Lammy had also said that the UK could take further action against Israel if a ceasefire deal to end the war in the Palestinian territory does not materialise. But he stressed that London wants to recognise Palestine as part of a concrete move towards the two-state solution, not just as a symbolic gesture.
The lawmakers welcomed the Labour governmentโs calls for a ceasefire, its suspension of arms licenses to Israel, and its sanctioning of hardline Israeli ministers Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich, but said the โdesperation and seriousnessโ of the situation in Gaza required more action.
โWe cannot leave actions in our back pocket while the situation facing Palestinian civilians reaches critical and existential levels,โ said the letter, which was organised by Labour Friends of Palestine and the Middle East, co-chaired by lawmakers Sarah Owen and Andrew Pakes.
โBy not recognising [Palestine] as a state, we โฆ set an expectation that the status quo can continue and see the effective erasure and annexation of Palestinian territory,โ it added.
The Times of Israel reported this week that an international conference aiming to resuscitate the two-state solution was postponed to July 28-29 after plans to hold it last month were derailed by the 12-day Iran-Israel war.


