The tweets criticize Keir Starmer, the leader of the opposition in Britain, for not calling for a ceasefire in Gaza despite alleged war crimes by Israel. They highlight his support for Israel's actions, including cutting off water and energy to civilians, and his silence on Britain providing arms to Israel. The tweets also mention the ICJ's ruling against Israel and the shooting of a Palestinian man holding a white flag. The criticism portrays Starmer as a 'genocide enabler' and questions his commitment to peace talks and opposition leadership.
It's been 29 hours since the ICJ ruling and still not a peep from @Keir_Starmer What a horrible, craven, genocide enabler our anointed PM in waiting is. #VoteGreen
Britain's PM and opposition leader accused Russia of war crimes in Ukraine. Yet today, both Sunak and Starmer refuse to say whether Israel committed a war crime when it shot dead a Palestinian man holding a white flag this week, filmed by ITV. @richardsudan for @incontextmedia https://t.co/Cdc8lMNMGa
Britain's PM and opposition leader accused Russia of war crimes and genocide in Ukraine. Today, both Sunak and Starmer refuse to say whether Israel committed a war crime when it shot dead a Palestinian man holding a white flag this week. @richardsudan for @incontextmedia https://t.co/YXQ5agamhI
"Any decent opposition leader would have asked why Britain is providing arms to a country committing war crimes in plain sight? Instead, silence from Starmer." ✍️Opinion by @OborneTweets https://t.co/L8lWIhPPTk
"When even 'moderate' Israeli politicians back genocide, who does Starmer imagine he is going to engage with in Israel for peace talks? Or is his real goal to let Israel do as it pleases indefinitely?" ✍️ Opinion by @Jonathan_K_Cook https://t.co/kxvZhCwbnb
No, Keir Starmer publicly defended Israel's right to cut off water and energy to civilians. That is a war crime. You should also note that the ICJ ordered Israel to allow civilians the necessities which Starmer originally backed Israel in cutting off. https://t.co/RB7XcKM7xA https://t.co/x8r7KVXgYN
How much horror does the world have to see before @Keir_Starmer calls for a ceasefire? #GazaGenocide https://t.co/ykvLEmgHwF