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Sadiq Khan becomes latest Labour figure to back Israel-Hamas ceasefire

Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has backed calls for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas conflict (Yui Mok/PA)
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has backed calls for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas conflict (Yui Mok/PA)

London Mayor Sadiq Khan has become the latest senior Labour figure to call for a ceasefire in the escalating conflict between Israel and Gaza, adding to further pressure on Sir Keir Starmer to defend his stance.

It comes as the Labour leader has sought to reassure MPs and grassroots members in recent days amid anger about previous remarks on the Israel-Hamas conflict, as well as his resistance to joining calls for a ceasefire.

The Labour leader has joined Rishi Sunak, the US and most recently the EU in pushing for “humanitarian pauses”, but remains firm in his backing for Israel’s right to defend itself.

Mr Khan, the high-profile mayor of London, added his voice to calls for a ceasefire on Friday.

In a statement and accompanying video, posted on social media, he said: “I join the international community in calling for a ceasefire. It would stop the killing and would allow vital aid supplies to reach those who need it in Gaza.

“It would also allow the international community more time to prevent a protracted conflict in the region and further devastating loss of life.

“A widespread military escalation will only deepen the humanitarian disaster. It will increase human suffering on all sides. No nation, including Israel, has the right to break international law,” he added.