Majority of UK voters support Gaza ceasefire, suspending arms sales to Israel: Poll

Majority of UK voters support Gaza ceasefire, suspending arms sales to Israel: Poll
A UNRWA personnel checks a burnt area at a school housing displaced Palestinians that was hit during the ongoing conflict between Israel and the militant group Hamas, in Nuseirat in the central Gaza Strip on May 17, 2024. (AFP)
Short Url
Updated 17 May 2024
Follow

Majority of UK voters support Gaza ceasefire, suspending arms sales to Israel: Poll

Majority of UK voters support Gaza ceasefire, suspending arms sales to Israel: Poll
  • Only 13% of respondents want continuation of arms sales to Israel, just 8% oppose ceasefire
  • Govt, opposition ‘continue to lag sluggishly behind British public opinion’: Council for Arab-British Understanding

London: Most British voters support an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and ending arms sales to Israel for the duration of the conflict, according to a new poll.

Commissioned by the Council for Arab-British Understanding and Medical Aid for Palestinians, the YouGov survey reinforces the results of polls conducted earlier in the year.

It found that 55 percent of voters support ending arms sales to Israel for as long as the war in Gaza continues, and 73 percent support an immediate ceasefire.

Among people who voted for the governing Conservative Party in 2019, 40 percent support the suspension of arms sales, with 24 percent opposed.

Among Labour Party voters, 74 percent support an arms sales suspension, with 7 percent opposed.

Only 13 percent of all respondents want a continuation of arms sales to Israel.

“Seven months of Israel’s indiscriminate bombardment and siege have wrought the worst humanitarian crisis ever seen in Gaza,” said Rohan Talbot, MAP’s director of advocacy and campaigns.

“In recent days, Israeli forces’ escalating attacks on Rafah and the north have further displaced hundreds of thousands more people, many of them for the second or third time, and pushed humanitarian operations to the brink of total collapse.

“The feeling among the British public reaffirms the demands of humanitarians: UK leaders must do more to end the killing in Gaza, including halting arms sales so they cannot be used in further violations of international law.”

The statement for a ceasefire in Gaza is supported by 67 percent of Conservative voters and 86 percent of Labour voters.

Just 8 percent of all respondents said there should not be a ceasefire.

Both the government and opposition recorded low public approval in the YouGov poll. Only 18 percent of respondents approve of the government’s response to the war, while just 12 percent agree with the Labour response.

“What this and earlier polls continue to demonstrate is that the government and the Labour leadership continue to lag sluggishly behind British public opinion by failing to take the decisive actions needed to help bring the horrors we see in Gaza to a swift end — a trend also highlighted in polls across Europe,” said Chris Doyle, CAABU’s director.

“There is little confidence in the leadership of both the main parties in the handling of this major international crisis.”


Indian medics refuse to end protests over doctor’s rape and murder

Indian medics refuse to end protests over doctor’s rape and murder
Updated 7 sec ago
Follow

Indian medics refuse to end protests over doctor’s rape and murder

Indian medics refuse to end protests over doctor’s rape and murder
  • Doctors have held protests and declined to see non-emergency patients following the Aug. 9 rape and killing of a 31-year-old medic
  • Women activists say the incident has highlighted how women in India continue to suffer from sexual violence despite tougher laws
KOLKATA: Thousands of Indian junior doctors on Monday refused to end protests over the rape and murder of a fellow medic, disrupting hospital services nearly a week since they launched a nation-wide action demanding safer workplace and swift criminal action.
Doctors across the country have held protests and declined to see non-emergency patients following the Aug. 9 killing of the 31-year-old medic, who police say was raped and murdered at a hospital in the eastern city of Kolkata where she was a trainee.
A police volunteer has been arrested and charged with the crime. Women activists say the incident has highlighted how women in India continue to suffer from sexual violence despite tougher laws brought in after the 2012 gang-rape and murder of a 23-year-old student on a moving bus in New Delhi.
The government has urged doctors to return to duty while it sets up a committee to suggest measures to improve protection for health care professionals.
“Our indefinite cease-work and sit-in will continue till our demands are met,” said Dr. Aniket Mahata, a spokesperson for protesting junior doctors at the R.G. Kar Medical College and Hospital, where the incident happened.
In solidarity with the doctors, thousands of supporters of West Bengal state’s two biggest soccer clubs marched on the streets of Kolkata on Sunday evening with chants of “We want justice.”
Groups representing junior doctors in neighboring Odisha state, the capital New Delhi, and in the western state of Gujarat have also said their protests will continue.

Russian court upholds sentence of jailed US soldier Gordon Black

Russian court upholds sentence of jailed US soldier Gordon Black
Updated 24 min 27 sec ago
Follow

Russian court upholds sentence of jailed US soldier Gordon Black

Russian court upholds sentence of jailed US soldier Gordon Black
  • Gordon Black was detained on May 2 in Russia’s far eastern city of Vladivostok after an argument with his girlfriend
  • Black’s defense argued in its appeal that the original verdict was illegal and unfair, and asked for a new trial

A Russian court rejected an appeal of a US soldier who was sentenced in June to nearly four years in a penal colony after being found guilty of stealing $113 from his girlfriend and making threats to kill her, the court said on Monday.
Gordon Black, a 34-year-old US staff sergeant, was detained on May 2 in Russia’s far eastern city of Vladivostok after an argument with his girlfriend, Alexandra Vashchuk, whom he had met while in South Korea.
He pleaded not guilty to threatening to kill Vashchuk but admitted he was partially guilty of taking the money, though out of necessity.
A panel of judges in the Primorsky Krai Court considered Black’s appeal of the verdict from a Vladivostok district court but left it unchanged, the court said in statement in a social media post.
Black’s defense argued in its appeal that the original verdict was illegal and unfair, and asked for a new trial, Russia’s RIA state news agency reported earlier.
According to Black’s defense lawyer, the verdict did not rely on case materials, ignored evidence confirming Black’s innocence, and incorrectly interpreted his actions toward the victim, RIA reported.
Black is among a number of Americans held in Russia on a variety of charges.
Last week, dual Russian-American citizen Ksenia Karelina was sentenced to 12 years in prison on Thursday after a Russian court found her guilty of treason for donating $51.07 to a charity supporting Ukraine.


Ukraine repels Russia’s air attack, including on Kyiv

Ukraine repels Russia’s air attack, including on Kyiv
Updated 37 min 41 sec ago
Follow

Ukraine repels Russia’s air attack, including on Kyiv

Ukraine repels Russia’s air attack, including on Kyiv
  • Drones were destroyed over the Mykolaiv, Cherkasy, Vinnytsia, Kyiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Kharkiv, Sumy and Donetsk regions

KYIV: Ukraine’s air defense units repelled Russia’s overnight air attack, including on Kyiv, destroying all 11 drones that Moscow launched, targeting Ukraine’s territory, Ukraine’s air force said on Monday.
The drones were destroyed over the Mykolaiv, Cherkasy, Vinnytsia, Kyiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Kharkiv, Sumy and Donetsk regions, the air force said on the Telegram messaging app. Reuters’ witnesses heard blasts in what sounded like air defense units at work on Kyiv’s outskirts early on Monday.
There were no immediate reports of any damage due to the attack or falling drone debris.


Philippines detects first mpox case this year, yet to determine strain

Philippines detects first mpox case this year, yet to determine strain
Updated 43 min 35 sec ago
Follow

Philippines detects first mpox case this year, yet to determine strain

Philippines detects first mpox case this year, yet to determine strain
  • The patient was a 33-year-old Filipino male who had no travel history outside the Philippines

MANILA: The Philippines has detected a new case of the mpox virus in the country, the first since December last year, its health department said on Monday, adding it was awaiting test results before being able to determine the strain.
The patient was a 33-year-old Filipino male who had no travel history outside the Philippines, the Department of Health (DOH) said.
“We are awaiting sequencing results and will update once available,” its spokesperson Albert Domingo said when asked about the strain.
The World Health Organization on Wednesday declared mpox a global public health emergency, its highest form of alert, following an outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo that had spread to neighboring countries.
A new form of the virus has triggered global concern as it seems to spread easily though routine close contact.
A case of the new variant was confirmed on Thursday in Sweden and linked to a growing outbreak in Africa, the first sign of its spread outside the continent. Pakistan on Friday confirmed at least one case of the mpox virus in a patient who had returned from a Gulf country, but said they did not yet know the strain of the virus.
The new case in the Philippines is the 10th laboratory-confirmed case the health department has detected. Its first case was in July 2022.
“Symptoms started more than a week ago with fever, which was followed four days later by findings of a distinct rash on the face, back, nape, trunk, groin, as well as palms and soles,” the Philippine DOH said in a statement.
The disease, caused by the monkeypox virus, leads to flu-like symptoms and pus-filled lesions. It is usually mild but can kill, with children, pregnant women and people with weakened immune systems, such as those with HIV, all at higher risk of complications.


Japan war shrine vandalized again with graffiti

Japan war shrine vandalized again with graffiti
Updated 19 August 2024
Follow

Japan war shrine vandalized again with graffiti

Japan war shrine vandalized again with graffiti
  • The Yasukuni shrine in Tokyo honors 2.5 million mostly Japanese killed in wars since the late 19th century
  • Yasukuni also includes a museum that portrays Japan largely as a victim of US aggression in World War II

TOKYO: A Tokyo shrine seen as a symbol of Japan’s past militarism reported on Monday a second case of graffiti in three months.
The Yasukuni shrine in Tokyo honors 2.5 million mostly Japanese killed in wars since the late 19th century, including convicted war criminals.
Officials regularly pay homage at Yasukuni, as did three government ministers and scores of other lawmakers on the 79th anniversary of Japan’s surrender in World War II on Thursday.
Such visits have angered some of Japan’s Asian neighbors and former victims of its imperialism, especially China and South Korea.
A Yasukuni shrine official confirmed the new case of graffiti to AFP, without elaborating further.
Footage from public broadcaster NHK showed a stone pillar defaced with Chinese words meaning: “Dog toilet shit. Militarism go to hell.”
In late May, a Chinese man allegedly conspired with two others to spray-paint the word “toilet” in red on a pillar at the shrine.
Jiang Zhuojun, 29, who lived north of Tokyo, was later arrested “on suspicion of vandalism and disrespect for a place of worship,” Tokyo police said in July.
Yasukuni also includes a museum that portrays Japan largely as a victim of US aggression in WWII and makes scant reference to the extreme brutality of invading Imperial troops when they stormed through Asia.