Share to FacebookShare to XArticle printing is available to subscribers onlyPrint in a simple, ad-free formatSubscribeComments: Zen reading is available to subscribers onlyAd-free and in a comfortable reading formatSubscribe11:14 PM • July 09 2026 IDTAndy Burnham, the prospective prime minister of the United Kingdom, recently apologized for his Labour Party's initial response to Israel's war in Gaza, saying that they "didn't get it right" and should "do better" under his leadership, in a video posted on Thursday. Trending NowRahm Emanuel's Tough Love Wins Warm Welcome in Tel AvivMade in Kurdistan, Smuggled via Jordan: The Mysterious Firearms Flooding IsraelWho Is Yonatan Hun and What Did He Do With Yair Netanyahu?Inside the German pro-Israel Lobby's Campaign to Defund UNRWAThis Question Will Determine the Fate of Trump's Israel-Lebanon DealIn the NewsAndy Burnham Apologizes for U.K. Labour Party's Response to Israel's War in GazaIsrael Cut Hours at Palestinians' Only Exit Crossing, Fueling Black Market'Not Letting Us Work': Shin Bet Chief Clashes With Agency's Legal DepartmentPoll: In Election-season First, ex-IDF Chief Eisenkot Exceeds Netanyahu's LikudKnesset Committee Advances Law Enshrining Torah Studies as a 'Fundamental Value'Remembering and rebuilding two years laterICYMIThe 'Special Relationship' Is Gone, and Israel Isn't Ready for What's ComingDumber Than a 10-year-old: Are Israeli Students Really That Stupid?An Israeli Principal Desegregated a Tel Aviv School. Here's What HappenedAs Israel Lacks Hundreds of Patrol Officers, West Bank Staff DoublesIsraeli Cop Filmed Throwing Stun Grenade Into Car, Trapping Palestinians InsideIn First, Netanyahu Government Says It Will Defy High Court Ruling
'We need to do better' • Andy Burnham apologizes for U.K. Labour Party's response to Israel's war in Gaza
Ahead of his likely election as Labour leader and U.K. prime minister, Andy Burnham said he knows the 'party didn't get it right, and I am sorry about that,' vowing to apply more pressure on the Israeli government by pushing for more sanctions










