The UK High Court has deemed the government’s decision to continue providing F-35 fighter jet parts to Israel through a global component pool as legal, despite a broader arms sales ban linked to Israel’s actions in Gaza. This ruling followed a legal challenge from the Palestinian human rights group Al-Haq, with the court stating such matters are for the executive, not the judiciary.
Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: The UK High Court decided that the government can keep sending parts for special fighter jets to Israel, even though there are rules against selling weapons to them, because it’s a complicated political issue that should be handled by the government, not the courts.
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