MPs filed 34 questions on the conflict, with many asking how Singapore can help alleviate the humanitarian crisis. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - The Israel-Hamas conflict and Singapore’s cost-of-living pressures will be on Parliament’s agenda as the House sits next week, with MPs filing two separate motions on the issues.
This was reflected in the 34 questions filed by MPs on the matter, with many asking how Singapore can help alleviate the humanitarian crisis as the scale of destruction grows. Mr Nair’s motion, titled “Solidarity, security and peace: The Israel-Hamas conflict”, calls on the House to reiterate Singapore’s longstanding commitment to a negotiated two-state solution, and urges all Singaporeans to safeguard and uphold the country’s multiracial and multi-religious peace and harmony.The situation in the Gaza is grave. My parliamentary colleagues and I have received emails and messages from many who...
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