UK’s Corbyn says ex-PM Tony Blair ‘shouldn’t be anywhere near the Middle East’
Former UK Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn has criticised the plan to include ex-Prime Minister Tony Blair in Gaza’s future. “Tony Blair’s catastrophic decision to invade Iraq cost thousands upon thousands of lives,” Corbyn said on social media.
“He shouldn’t be anywhere near the Middle East, let alone Gaza,” he said. “It is not up to Blair, Trump or Netanyahu to decide the future of Gaza. That is up to the people of Palestine,” he added.
Tony Blair’s catastrophic decision to invade Iraq cost thousands upon thousands of lives.
He shouldn’t be anywhere near the Middle East, let alone Gaza.
It is not up to Blair, Trump or Netanyahu to decide the future of Gaza. That is up to the people of Palestine.
— Jeremy Corbyn (@jeremycorbyn) September 29, 2025
The 'peace plan' is making clear again who the Zionist's puppets are
More European leaders welcome proposed Gaza peace plan
Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof has said that the “important news from Washington” on Monday, “hopefully”, means that an end to the war in Gaza is “truly in reach”.
The prime minister said the proposal must be “a serious step towards … the two-state solution”, adding there could be no role for Hamas in that future.
With the important news from Washington, an end to the war in Gaza is hopefully truly in reach. It is now up to Hamas to accept as well. A ceasefire, safe access to massive humanitarian aid and the release of all hostages are now essential. This must be a serious step towards the…
— Dick Schoof (@MinPres) September 29, 2025
European Council President Antonio Costa also welcomed Trump’s plan, saying he was “encouraged” by Netanyahu’s “positive response”. “All parties must seize this moment to give peace a genuine chance. The situation in Gaza is intolerable,” Costa wrote in a post on X.
I welcome President @realDonaldTrump’s plan to end the war in Gaza and I am encouraged by Prime Minister @netanyahu’s positive response.
All parties must seize this moment to give peace a genuine chance.
The situation in Gaza is intolerable. Hostilities must end, and all…
— António Costa (@eucopresident) September 29, 2025







