The UK's partial arms ban on Israel is not enough
Briefly

The halt of 30 arms export licenses to Israel reflects a shift influenced by public pressure, revealing the potential effectiveness of advocacy on governmental policies.
Foreign Secretary David Lammy's announcement detailed that a government assessment indicated a significant risk of exported military components being misused by Israel in grave humanitarian violations.
Despite halting 30 licenses, there remains the concern that 320 others are still active, showcasing a reluctance to fully address the arms supply to Israel.
With lawyers indicating that Israel may be committing serious violations of international law, the government's delayed action hints at deeper complexities in its foreign policy stance.
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