She
announced her resignation on Twitter, publishing a copy of a letter she had
sent
A
senior minister in Britain's Foreign Office, Baroness Warsi has resigned on
Tuesday after accusing Prime Minister David Cameron's government of taking a
"morally indefensible" approach to the conflict
between Israel and Hamas. continue...
In
her resignation letter to the Prime Minister, David Cameron,
Warsi wrote that Britain's support for Israeli military action against Hamas,
which has resulted in the deaths of more than 1,800 Palestinians over the past
month, "is morally
indefensible, is not in Britain's national interest and will have a long term
detrimental impact on our reputation".
Warsi
announced her decision as Israel pulled its ground forces out of the
Gaza Strip and started a 72-hour ceasefire with Hamas mediated by Egypt as a
first step towards negotiations on a more enduring end to the month-old war.
"The
British government can only play a constructive role in solving the Middle East
crisis if it is an honest broker," the former Foreign Office minister
said, "and at the moment I do not think it is."
She
announced her resignation on Twitter, publishing a copy of a letter she had
sent Cameron giving the reasons for her decision.
"Our
approach and language during the current crisis in Gaza is morally
indefensible, is not in Britain's national interest and will have a long term
detrimental impact on our reputation internationally and domestically,"
Warsi, said.
Warsi,
who sits in Britain's upper house of parliament, in 2010 became Britain's first
Muslim to serve in cabinet but was later demoted to be a senior minister of
state at the Foreign Office and a minister for faith and communities
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