
Nearly three years into Israel’s continuing genocide in Gaza, Palestinians still face killing, starvation and displacement, while British-funded humanitarian aid remains subject to Israeli restrictions.
The Government must secure an end to Israeli attacks and unrestricted humanitarian access to Gaza.
Across the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, settlement expansion, settler violence and restrictions on Al-Aqsa Mosque continue to intensify – restrictions the Government must act to end.
A year on from the UK’s recognition of the State of Palestine, that decision has yet to be matched by action.
Britain’s commitment to international law cannot be hostage to Israel’s election timetable. Real action means confronting Britain’s own complicity:
ending the arms trade with Israel, suspending military and intelligence support that facilitate violations of international law, and stopping British businesses, banks, universities and charities from supporting occupation or settlement activity – starting with a ban on trade connected to Israel’s illegal occupation and comprehensive sanctions on Israel.
On Saturday 10 October at 12 noon, join us for the national march in central London to mark three years of the ongoing genocide. We call on people across the country to stand together in demanding justice and an end to British complicity.
Palestinian Forum in Britain Palestine Solidarity Campaign
Stop the War Coalition
Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament
Friends of Al-Aqsa
Muslim Association of Britain