Peter Kilfoyle MP (158)
Yesterday, its message was echoed by Nick Clegg, the Liberal Democrat leader, who criticised the prime minister for failing to "condemn unambiguously Israel’s tactics".
Mr Brown, and Foreign Secretary David Miliband, have gone further than Washington in demanding an immediate ceasefire, rather than a "durable" one.
The prime minister described Tuesday's bombing of a UN-run school building in Gaza, which killed 30 people and injured 55, as the "darkest moment" of the conflict - but stopped short of condemning it.





