The article argues that only through legal actions, public protests, and sustained public pressure can the UK government be compelled to address its complicity in Israel's actions against Palestinians. Israel's Defence Minister's statements about blocking humanitarian aid underscore the government's intent to continue punitive measures in Gaza, which many NGOs label as genocidal. Despite ongoing international condemnations, efforts to lobby the UK government have proven ineffective over the past 18 months, as Israeli attacks persist with Western support. The call to action suggests a strategic shift is necessary among British NGOs.
Only legal action, protests and public pressureânot meetings with uninterested ministersâwill convince Britain's government to end its complicity in genocide.
Israel's Defence Minister Israel Katz declared last week that no humanitarian aid will enter Gaza, effectively announcing his government's intention to continue the collective punishment of the Palestinian enclave.
After 18 devastating months, Israel is still bombing, shooting at, displacing and starving Palestinians while openly declaring its intention to continue with these crimes.
Such condemnations and calls to action, however, are clearly failing to produce the desired results; Israel continues its offensive despite the evidence of atrocities.
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