MEDIA RELEASE: The UK is complicit in Israel’s killing of UK aid workers in Gaza
Our government has failed us, and it has failed the Palestinian people, and it has failed its own citizens. It is down to us to take action.
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Our government has failed us, and it has failed the Palestinian people, and it has failed its own citizens. It is down to us to take action.
On 23rd February, UN experts demanded that arms exports to Israel must stop immediately. The unprecedented statement called on all states, including the UK, to immediately halt arms transfers, including export licences and military aid. The experts stated, without qualification, that “any transfer of weapons or
"This is an outrageous decision. Our government and the UK arms industry is complicit in a genocide. Yet the court has decided that it won’t even hear the case."
"We refuse to allow Elbit’s business to continue in Bristol.”
People do not want genocide profiteers on their doorstep, and this map will enable communities to take action against the companies that are complicit in war crimes in their local area.
This is a vile event aimed at enabling arms dealers to sell more weapons to fuel conflict across the world
"Enough is enough. There are no excuses left. This government must back calls for a ceasefire and stop arms exports to Israel immediately.”
MEDIA RELEASE: Revealed: David Cameron advised continuing arms exports to Israel, accepting Israel has a different interpretation of its International Humanitarian Law obligations Legal document in the case brought by GLAN and Al-Haq against the UK government over arms sales to Israel reveal that: The UK government has confirmed that it has conducted a review
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