The UK government is reevaluating its policy on arms sales to Israel, sparking debates within the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO). Officials are carefully examining each weapon system to determine if they could potentially be used to breach international law, particularly in relation to Israel’s actions in Gaza. The decision on which arms to ban has been delayed as government members are unsure if they can defend their choices in court, wary of a repeat of the 2019 ruling on arms sales to Saudi Arabia. This hesitation comes as Israel faces accusations of violating international humanitarian law in its conflict with Gaza, resulting in a significant death toll and destruction of infrastructure. The International Criminal Court and the International Court of Justice are both involved in investigating Israel’s conduct, with allegations of war crimes against top Israeli and Hamas leaders. The severe abuses and human rights violations in Gaza, including allegations of torture and rape, have further intensified the scrutiny on arms sales to Israel. The UK government’s decision on this matter remains pending, awaiting clarity on the potential legal implications.
UK uncertain on which weapons to prohibit sales to Israel
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