Zack Polanski has appealed toKeir Starmerto criticize the attacks onIranafter establishing the US andIsrael ‘rogue states’.
Appearing on BBC‘S Sunday With Laura Kuenssberg, theGreen PartyThe leader stated, “I want to see the Prime Minister appear on television and denounce these unlawful and unexpected attacks.”
I want to witness the Prime Minister discussing de-escalation, and I also want to see this nation disentangle itself from the military and from the US, which I believe is leading us into a more hazardous situation.
Mr. Polanski, whose assistant was spotted at a pro-Tehran demonstration over the weekend, stated that he had found ‘no proof’ that the Labour administration was genuinely pursuing diplomatic talks and negotiations with Iran – a country that the United States and Israel have alleged is secretly working on a nuclear weapon.
“What I am aware of is that negotiations were taking place, whether they were effective or not is a valid question, but I don’t believe the response should be, ‘It’s not working, so we will bomb and kill them,’ ” he stated.
The response must be: ‘How can we strive harder to make it function, involving third countries to help reduce tensions?’
I haven’t observed any proof that the UK was genuinely approaching that process with seriousness, as one of the initial steps would involve pointing it outDonald Trumpand Israel. There is only one area in that region possessing a nuclear weapon, and that is Israel.
Writing online on Saturday, Mr. Polanski stated: “This is an illegal, unprovoked, and violent assault that once more demonstrates that the USA and Israel are rogue nations. The UK must”end our comfortable relationship with the USA and our … support for Israel.


Individuals from the Iranian and Israeli communitiesgathered in north London on Saturday evening to mark the passing of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
However, Mr. Polanski’s assistant, Mothin Ali, was seen at a demonstration backing the destabilized Iranian government on Saturday.

The leader of the Greens was previously encouraged to dismiss Mr. Ali after his colleague supported Hamas’s attack on Israel on October 7.
Speaking about Mr. Ali’s presence at the rally, former security minister Tom Tugendhat criticized the Green Party for aligning themselves with individuals responsible for killing young Iranians who are striving for a better life and freedom.
Speaking about Mr. Ali’s presence at the rally, former security minister Tom Tugendhat criticized the Green Party for aligning themselves with individuals responsible for killing young Iranians who are striving for a better life and freedom.
Mr. Ali stated, “It’s impossible to create a democracy through bombing – the United States and its allies should have understood this by now.”






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