Lammy joins into the complicity
UK: ‘Hand of history on our shoulders’ over viable two-state solution
Foreign Secretary David Lammy says Britain bears a “special burden of responsibility” to support the two-state solution as he announced the UK’s plan to recognise Palestinian statehood at the United Nations in New York.
“The situation on the ground continues to worsen and the two-state solution is in peril,” he told a United Nations conference on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Lammy called Israel’s rejection of a two-state solution “morally and strategically wrong”.
“The Netanyahu government’s rejection of a two-state solution is wrong; it’s wrong morally; and it’s wrong strategically. It harms the interests of the Israeli people, closing off the only path to a just and lasting peace, and that is why we are determined to protect the viability of a two-state solution.
“And so it is with the hand of history on our shoulders that His Majesty’s government, therefore, intends to recognise the state of Palestine when the UN General Assembly gathers in September here in New York.”
You have been dodging that “special burden of responsibility” for 76 years. Let's wait another month+ to see how many more kids can starve to death before you utter some words you should have recognized the state of Palestine in 1948 right next to the recognition of Israel as per the UN partition plan.
And Canada is just UK and US lapdog.
New report contradicts Canadian government claims it stopped arming Israel
A group of Canadian NGOs, operating under the banner Arms Embargo Now, have released a report with findings based on shipping records and government data they say contradict Canada’s claim that it stopped sending weapons to Israel.
The report reveals:
- There were 47 shipments with detailed commercial shipping records from manufacturers in Canada, selling military-related components to Israeli weapons companies between October 2023 and July 2025.
- 421,070 rounds of ammunition were exported to Israel since the Gaza assault began, including one shipment in April alone containing 175,000 bullets.
- There were 391 shipments, including bullets, military equipment, weapon parts, aircraft components, and communication devices, exported from Canada to Israel between October 2023 and June 2025.
- Shipments were sent from seven Canadian cities, destined primarily for Israel’s largest weapons company, Elbit Systems, its subsidiaries and other Israeli defence firms.
- About 100 international flights transported Canadian components to Israel – 64
of them were commercial passenger planes where military cargo was loaded beneath civilian travellers on routes through Frankfurt, Paris, New York, Abu Dhabi, and New Delhi.







