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Pressure mounts on PM to raise Israel's Gaza offensive with Trump

Sir Keir Starmer is under mounting pressure to raise Israel's bombardment of Gaza with Donald Trump during his UK state visit, after a UN Commission said a genocide was taking place.

Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey used the president's arrival on Tuesday night to call for action on the escalating situation, as Israeli forces advance in Gaza City.

Sky News analysis has found thousands of families remain in the city's crowded tent camps, despite a ground offensive beginning yesterday.

Sir Ed, who is boycotting the state dinner being held for Mr Trump, said Sir Keir must "press" the president now.

He said: "What is happening in Gaza is a genocide. And the president of the United States, who wants a Nobel Peace Prize, is doing nothing to stop it."

On Tuesday, a United Nations Commission agreed Israel was committing genocide in Gaza - the first time such an explosive allegation has been made publicly by a UN body.

Israel's foreign ministry said it "categorically rejects this distorted and false report" and called for the commission to be abolished.

Reports suggest the situation will be a talking point between Sir Keir and Mr Trump during his visit.

The calls to Sir Keir to press his US counterpart come before the UK is due to recognise a Palestinian state at the UN General Assembly later this month, along with allies including Canada and France.

In a late night statement, Canada's foreign ministry described the Gaza City offensive as "horrific".

'We cannot be bystanders'

Lib Dem leader Sir Ed added: "We have long said that Hamas is genocidal and condemned them for their actions.

"Now, I think we have to say that what the Netanyahu government is doing amounts to genocide."

Labour MP Rosena Allin-Khan, a former shadow minister, also called on her party leader to make discussing the situation in Gaza with Mr Trump a "top priority".

Speaking to Sky News' Politics Hub With Sophy Ridge, she said: "We say 'never again' when we look at Bosnia and Rwanda, but here we are again, and it's been livestreamed, and we've all seen it.

"We cannot be bystanders to a genocide."

It emerged on Tuesday that two of Ms Allin-Khan's colleagues, MPs Peter Prinsley and Simon Opher, were denied by Israel from entering the West Bank.

They were part of a UK parliamentary delegation to observe medical and humanitarian work being carried out. They were also due to meet British diplomats in Jerusalem, as well as Palestinian and Israeli human rights organisations.

But they were instead held in a passport office and presented with a "legal form" insisting they leave the country.

UN report pulls no punches

The accusation of genocide is made by the UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory.

It alleges Israel has been "killing Palestinians or forcing them to live in inhumane conditions that led to death; causing serious bodily or mental harm, including through torture, displacement and sexual crime; deliberately imposing inhumane conditions, and fourthly, imposing measures intending to prevent births".

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Earlier this month, the International Association of Genocide Scholars also passed a resolution stating that Israel's conduct passed the threshold of committing genocide.

However, a report from the British government said it had "not concluded" that Israel intended to "destroy in whole or in part a national, ethnic, racial or religious group".

Nearly 65,000 people are now believed to have died, according to figures collated by Gaza's Hamas-run health ministry. It does not distinguish between civilians and combatants in its count.

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