The UK Supreme Court ruled against the government’s ban on the activist group Pal Action, exposing the government’s criminalization of those defending victims in Gaza while protecting aggressors. The ruling highlighted the moral dilemma of prosecuting activists who disrupt arms supplies while ignoring over 2,000 British nationals joining the Israeli army. Although the judiciary provided some dignity, it did not resolve the ongoing suffering or address the broader implications of state complicity in violence. The situation demands accountability and a reevaluation of who is deemed a terrorist in this context.
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