Over 300 UK Foreign Office staff expressed concerns about potential British complicity in Israel’s actions in Gaza, prompting a response from senior officials suggesting resignation for those who disagree with government policy. The staff’s internal letter criticized arms sales to Israel and highlighted humanitarian issues, reflecting growing unease over the UK’s stance amid rising civilian deaths. The Foreign Office defended its position, stating it applies international law and has suspended some arms export licenses, while critics argue the response limits internal dissent and transparency.