Pro-Palestine groups, Labour MPs and party activists have welcomed Andy Burnham's apology over Labour's response to Israel’s genocide in Gaza, while calling on the party leadership contender to back his words with "decisive action".
Burnham, who is expected to become Labour leader and Britain's next prime minister in the coming days, said earlier this week that Labour "didn't get it right" and that it must now do more.
“I know many people feel that at the start of Israel’s military action in Gaza, my party didn’t get it right, and I am sorry about that. The response has too often not been good enough. We need to do better,” Burnham said.
Burnham said the “unbearable suffering” in Gaza was a “scar on our collective conscience”.
He also criticised Israel's ever-expanding occupation of territory in Gaza, adding: “We’ve got to do more to put pressure on the Israeli government.”











