The National (Scotland)

Pressure to stop UK arms sales to Israel builds after Biden warning

- BY XANDER ELLIARDS

THE UK Government is coming under renewed pressure to suspend arms exports to Israel amid concerns of a ground offensive in Rafah which has already led US president Joe Biden to act.

The Tory government has repeatedly refused to block weapons exports, even as Biden warned Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu that the supply of weapons from Washington could be halted if the heavily-populated southern Gaza city was attacked.

In reaction to the strong positionin­g from the US, politician­s, charities and campaigner­s in the UK have urged the Tory government to follow suit.

Writing in The National, SNP foreign affairs spokespers­on Brendan O’Hara called for Labour and the Conservati­ves “to finally back an end to UK arms sales to Israel”.

He wrote: “Though the Deputy Foreign Minister this week claimed that the amount of arms sold to Israel by the UK is ‘negligible’, I hope he realises that there is nothing negligible about even one wrongful civilian death at the hands of UK-supplied arms.”

There are severe concerns that an Israeli offensive in Rafah could have devastatin­g humanitari­an consequenc­es.

Currently, more than one million displaced Palestinia­ns are taking refuge in the city.

Kristyan Benedict, Amnesty Internatio­nal UK’s crisis response manager, told The National it was “disgracefu­l that the UK continues to sell weapons and other military equipment” to Israel.

She went on: “With every transfer of UK arms for the Israeli military, the UK is risking greater complicity in Israel’s war crimes, apartheid, and possible genocide in Gaza.

“The UK must immediatel­y stop any further sales of arms and any other military equipment to Israel whether direct or indirect.”

On Tuesday, the Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT) issued a statement saying they “refuse to pretend that this offensive is a new ‘red line’ or argue that this next massacre should finally be the one that matters to our government”.

The CAAT went on: “Many of Israel’s western allies, including the EU, the UK, France, Germany, and others have made clear that such an assault is ‘unacceptab­le’. Yet none have given any indication that crossing this apparent ‘red line’ will lead to any practical change in policy.

“To call Israel’s behaviour unacceptab­le while continuing to supply the arms used to commit these same acts is immoral and hypocritic­al.”

The Scottish Greens have also called on the UK Government to act in the strongest terms.

“Israeli forces are inflicting a genocide on Gaza, and everyone who has chosen to arm and support them is complicit in these war crimes,” MSP Ross Greer said.

“The US government is the biggest arms dealer in the world and could have stopped the bombardmen­t at any time it wanted. The fact they have been forced to change their position is a credit to the US anti-war movement.

“The fact David Cameron is taking an even more morally bankrupt

 ?? ?? Medicines and health supplies brought to Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital by the World Health Organisati­on are delivered to Palestinia­ns
Medicines and health supplies brought to Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital by the World Health Organisati­on are delivered to Palestinia­ns

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