Sir Keir Starmer called for a “two-state solution” to the Israel-Hamas conflict during a speech in parliament on Monday, 16 October.
The Labour leader appealed for a “Palestinian state alongside a safe and secure Israel” as MPs returned to the Commons following party conferences.
“We cannot let Hamas brutality be a catalyst for conflict in the wider region. Engagement between Israel and Arab nations must be strengthened not abandoned,” Sir Keir added.
Rishi Sunak “affirmed that the UK continues to support a two-state solution” during a meeting with Mahmoud Abbas, the leader of Palestinian National Authority, Downing Street said.