Aberdeen City Council calls for Gaza ceasefire

Aberdeen City Council is calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.

It's also asked for an immediate release of hostages and relief for the people there.

The motion was approved by 35 out of 44 councillors.

It read: “This council is proud of its first mission of serving local people, but also of its international solidarity in holding out a helping hand to those in need elsewhere and hosting many refugees.  

“The conflict in Palestine / Israel has caused huge suffering over the last 75 years.

"However, the horrific acts of terror by Hamas on 7th October, and the recent escalation of violence in Gaza has overshadowed the recent past in the deaths of civilians, destruction of schools, hospitals and essential infrastructure, and the blockade of water, food, and fuel.

"Locally, some citizens of Aberdeen have seen dozens of family members killed in Gaza, and there is a rising danger of Islamophobia and antisemitism.  

“Aberdeen City Council recognises the need for justice to underly a sustainable peace, and the internationally accepted need for a 2-state solution to be implemented.

"All human lives should be valued equally, and human rights respected for all. 

“We call for an immediate ceasefire of all hostilities in Palestine / Israel, the immediate release of hostages, and for international support for huge and urgent UN-led humanitarian relief for citizens of Gaza.”

The news comes after a protest in the council chambers earlier.

Sanaa Al-Azawi was filmed waving the Palestinian flag and shouting "shame on you Lord Provost".

Video supplied by Tommy Campbell.

She is involved with the Aberdeen Palestine Solidarity branch.

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