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Massacre in Jerusalem

EDM (Early Day Motion) 1398: tabled on 15 October 1990

Tabled in the 1989-90 session.

This motion has been signed by 37 Members. It has received 2 amendments.

As this motion is using historical data, we may not have the record of the original ordering, in which case signatories are listed alphabetically.

Amendments to this motion

There have been 2 amendments submitted to this motion.

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Motion text

That this House, deeply shocked by the massacre of more than 20 unarmed Palestinian demonstrators on the Temple Mount, Jerusalem, conscious that a great many other Palestinians were wounded and maimed in the incident, aware that in the more than 1,000 days of the Intifada the Israeli Defence Forces have killed almost 1,000 Palestinians, mainly children and young teenagers and have wounded and maimed tens of thousands, again mainly children and young people, unreservedly condemns the killings in Jerusalem; deplores the continuing 'iron fist' policy of the Israeli occupiers; demands the release of the Palestinian leaders, including Feisal Husseini, held in prison after the massacre; and demands the United Nations Security Council convene itself as the International Peace Conference awaited so long and start the process of Israeli withdrawal from the territories acquired by force, the foundation of a Palestinian state alongside Israel, and thus demobilise this the greatest threat to peace and stability in the Middle East.

The first 6 Members who have signed to support the motion are the sponsors. The primary sponsor is generally the person who tabled the motion and has responsibility for it. The date shown is when the Member signed the motion.

In addition to the sponsors, the following Members have signed to support the motion.

Alexander, Richard
Conservative
Signed on 16 October 1990
Newark
Barnes, Mr Harry
Labour
Signed on 17 October 1990
North East Derbyshire
Boyes, Roland
Labour
Signed on 23 October 1990
Houghton and Washington
Crowther, Stan
Labour
Signed on 25 October 1990
Rotherham
Davis, Mr Terry
Labour
Signed on 22 October 1990
Birmingham, Hodge Hill
Dunnachie, Jimmy
Labour
Signed on 17 October 1990
Glasgow, Pollok
Faulds, Andrew
Labour
Signed on 22 October 1990
Warley East
Flannery, Martin
Labour
Signed on 30 October 1990
Sheffield, Hillsborough
Fyfe, Mrs Maria
Labour
Signed on 17 October 1990
Glasgow, Maryhill
Godman, Dr Norman
Labour
Signed on 17 October 1990
Greenock and Port Glasgow
Hinchliffe, Mr David
Labour
Signed on 16 October 1990
Wakefield
Hoey, Kate
Labour
Signed on 16 October 1990
Vauxhall
Home Robertson, Mr John
Labour
Signed on 16 October 1990
East Lothian
Hughes, John
Labour
Signed on 18 October 1990
Coventry North East
Illsley, Mr Eric
Labour
Signed on 25 October 1990
Barnsley Central
Lambie, David
Labour
Signed on 23 October 1990
Cunninghame South
Mahon, Alice
Labour
Signed on 16 October 1990
Halifax
McAllion, Mr John
Labour
Signed on 17 October 1990
Dundee East
McCartney, Sir Ian
Labour
Signed on 25 October 1990
Makerfield
McKelvey, William
Labour
Signed on 17 October 1990
Kilmarnock and Loudoun
Meale, Mr Alan
Labour
Signed on 17 October 1990
Mansfield
Michie, Mr Bill
Labour
Signed on 17 October 1990
Sheffield, Heeley
Mowlam, Dr Mo
Labour
Signed on 17 October 1990
Redcar
Parry, Robert
Labour
Signed on 17 October 1990
Liverpool, Riverside
Primarolo, Dawn
Labour
Signed on 23 October 1990
Bristol South
Skinner, Mr Dennis
Labour
Signed on 17 October 1990
Bolsover
Thompson, Jack
Labour
Signed on 25 October 1990
Wansbeck
Watson, Mike
Labour
Signed on 16 October 1990
Glasgow Central
Wise, Mrs Audrey
Labour
Signed on 25 October 1990
Preston
Wray, Mr Jimmy
Labour
Signed on 22 October 1990
Glasgow, Provan

These members had previously signed the motion, but have now withdrawn their support. The date shown is when the Member withdrew their signature from the motion.

After a motion has been tabled, other Members can table amendments to it. Amendments to this motion are shown below.

Massacre in Jerusalem (Amendment 1)
Leave out from 'House' to end and add 'regrets the tragic deaths of Palestinian rioters in Jerusalem, but also expresses its sympathy to all other victims of violence in Israel and its administered territories such as the peaceful Jewish worshippers at the Western Wall celebrating the Feast of Tabernacles who were stoned by an Arab mob, or Amnon Pomerantz who was brutally murdered by Arabs in Gaza, or the hundreds of Arabs who have been murdered or beaten up by other Arabs since the beginning of the violence described as the Intifada; notes the total inactivity of the United Nations over the daily slaughter of scores of people in Lebanon, let alone the previous deaths a few years ago of hundreds of people at the Holy City of Mecca or at the Golden Temple of Amritsar; recalls that no nation has a better record of protecting access to holy places than Israel; and calls upon Israel's neighbouring Arab countries to follow the example of Egypt and negotiate peace directly with the democratically-elected government of Israel.'.
Conservative, Rutland and Melton
12
signatures
EDM 1398A1: tabled on 17 October 1990
Massacre in Jerusalem (Amendment 2)
leave out from 'demands' to end and add 'Israeli withdrawal from the territories acquired by force, the foundation of a Palestinian state alongside Israel, and a socialist and federal future which would guarantee the rights of all minorities in the region'.
Labour, Coventry South East
1
signature
EDM 1398A2: tabled on 24 October 1990