The London High Court rejected the request to suspend arms exports to Israel
The London High Court rejected the request to suspend British arms exports to Israel. |
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Although the court ruled to reject this petition, according to what the prosecutor’s lawyers reported in a statement to AFP, the plaintiff parties are appealing this decision.
With the increase in crimes in the Gaza Strip, pro-Palestinian organizations have filed numerous lawsuits to prevent arms exports to Israel.
In mid-February, the Court of Appeal in The Hague ruled that the Netherlands should stop the delivery of spare parts for the F-35 fighter jets used by Israel in the Gaza Strip, because there is a “manifest danger” and These planes can be used in violation of international laws.
The number of martyrs of Israel’s war in the Gaza Strip since October 7 has reached 29,195 people and the number of wounded people has reached 69,170, while the United States once again submitted the Algerian draft resolution to the UN Security Council. who demanded an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip for humanitarian reasons, vetoed it.
Israel’s bombardment of the Gaza Strip continues for the 137th day in light of the catastrophic humanitarian situation, while negotiations over a new ceasefire and the international community’s efforts to deter Israel continues to attack Rafah.