Husam Zomlot |
Husam Zomlot gave the long history of the oppression and occupation of the Palestinians by Israel over many years and the UK’s complicity.
Both railed unbelievingly against the failure of
the US, the UK and other western governments to act in support of Gaza despite
the daily evidence of slaughter, famine and genocide.
Both described the impact of 193 days of bombardment and the withholding of humanitarian aid by Israel; the murders of over 33,000 civilians - many more missing under the rubble of homes, hospitals, schools, mosques, churches, universities, museums, trade union buildings. The entire infrastructure razed to the ground. The murders of entire families, over 14,000 children, health care workers, aid workers, journalists - all war crimes.
Shaher Saed |
But both also saw hope because of the collective actions of ordinary people
here and around the world, standing together in solidarity with the people of
Gaza and the West Bank, including the unions and TU councils gathered here
today. And because of the resilience of the Palestinian people.
Movingly, Shaher
Saed pledged that the people of Palestine were going nowhere….”we will never
leave.. this is our land and we will resist and rebuild..”
The debate
afterwards saw motions remitted in favour of a comprehensive and hard hitting
General Council statement on Palestine.