Britain’s arms exports to Israel, amid ongoing violence in Gaza, have come under scrutiny following a High Court ruling dismissing a legal challenge by human rights groups. Despite acknowledging potential violations of international law, the court upheld the UK’s “F-35 carve-out” policy, leading to continued military support, including surveillance missions, drawing condemnation from critics who accuse the UK of complicity in the conflict.
Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: The UK is under criticism for continuing to sell weapons to Israel, which many believe is helping Israel cause a lot of harm to people in Gaza, even after a court said the government’s decisions about these sales were okay.
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