For the first time in UK history, Prime Minister Keir Starmer joined British Muslims for an iftar at Westminster Hall, acknowledging the pain of the war in Gaza and the rise of Islamophobia in the UK. He condemned the worst year on record for anti-Muslim hate crimes, blaming far-right rhetoric and disinformation for fueling division. Starmer also reaffirmed that Palestinians must be allowed to rebuild, calling a two-state solution the only path to lasting peace. The event, hosted by the All-Party Parliamentary Group on British Muslims, marked a historic moment in UK politics, as no sitting Prime Minister had ever attended a Ramadan iftar with the Muslim community before.