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Corbyn Submits Gaza Tribunal Findings to ICC Alleging UK Complicity

A report spearheaded by British MP Jeremy Corbyn and presented Wednesday to the International Criminal Court calls for a formal investigation into UK government officials. The document alleges that Britain has acted as an active participant in the ongoing genocide in Gaza through military, intelligence, and diplomatic support.

Corbyn Submits Gaza Tribunal Findings to ICC Alleging UK Complicity

The Gaza Tribunal report argues that the British government failed its fundamental obligation to prevent atrocities, pointing to weapons sales and Royal Air Force surveillance flights as key evidence of state involvement. According to the document, officials knowingly disregarded legal advice while maintaining support for operations that international bodies have increasingly characterized as genocidal.

Shahd Hammouri, an international law professor and co-author of the report, stated that the research reveals a pattern of officials suppressing the truth. She noted that citizens attempting to uphold legal and moral standards were often threatened with the loss of their livelihoods. The report further details the systemic destruction of Gaza’s healthcare and education infrastructure, alongside the impacts of a complete siege that has triggered widespread famine.

To address these findings, the authors outline several mandatory legal steps for the UK, including the immediate suspension of all arms transfers and security cooperation. They also urge a thorough review of trade relations with Israeli entities to ensure non-assistance in the occupied territories. This submission follows a series of recent legal challenges, including the British High Court's ruling against the government's attempt to ban the protest group Palestine Action, and coincides with ongoing International Court of Justice proceedings regarding Israel's presence in the West Bank.

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