Next to talk is Caroline Lucas, who brings up a possible Israeli invasion of the southern Gazan metropolis of Rafah.
More than one million displaced Palestinians are sheltering within the metropolis, which Israel claims is the final bastion of Hamas.
Charities, governments and humanitarian organisations on the bottom have warned an attack would result in hundreds extra Palestinians killed and injured.
“All the indicators are that Netanyahu is about to defy the worldwide group,” Ms Lucas says.
“If that attack begins, will that be the second when the prime minister finds the ethical spine to ban arms exports to Israel?
“And if not, how rather more struggling has to occur earlier than he acts to stop additional UK complicity and crimes in opposition to humanity?”
The UK gives a small quantity of arms to Israel.
The prime minister responds: “I’ve been crystal clear, we need to see humanitarian legislation revered and adhered to by all events.
“Too many civilians have been killed and we do need to see Israel take better care to keep away from harming civilians.
“I’ve made these factors repeatedly to Prime Minister Netanyahu particularly in regards to the impacts of any army incursion into Rafah, and we proceed to say to the Israelis in any respect ranges that we need to see extra assist getting into and… a hostage deal so we will transfer in the direction of a sustainable ceasefire.”