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Despite concerns over potential breaches of international law in Gaza, the UK High Court has ruled lawful the government's ...
The UK government suspended some export licences for military equipment after concluding there was a risk Israel could be breaching international humanitarian law but made an exemption for some parts ...
London's High Court has ruled that the UK's decision to allow exports of F-35 fighter jet components to Israel was lawful. The action was contested by Al-Haq, citing potential breaches of ...
Despite toughening their condemnation of what's happening in Gaza, ministers have consistently refused to describe Israel's ...
A top court ruled Monday that the British government, rather than judges, should decide on the “acutely sensitive and ...
A legal challenge to Britain's continued participation in the F-35 fighter jet programme, brought by the Palestinian NGO ...
Al-Haq, a Palestinian human rights group in the West Bank, had accused the British government of breaking domestic and international law in its decision to make F-35 parts exempt when it suspended ...
MINISTERS have “nowhere left to hide” after the High Court ruled today that their decision to continue exporting fighter jet ...
Today is the beginning of the fight that we will all continue,' says, Yasmine Ahmed, executive director of Human Rights Watch ...
Gaza's civil defence agency said Israeli forces killed at least 48 people on Monday, including 21 at a seafront rest area, as ...
A Palestinian human rights organisation has lost a High Court challenge over the Government’s export of fighter jet parts that can be used by Israel amid the conflict in Gaza.
The High Court's F-35 judgement is a cowardly ruling that absolves any responsibility from it of the UK's compliance with ...
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