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Interactions Report - August 2024
The UK government's stance on Palestine is challenged by arms embargo proposals, trade links with Israel, and divisive rhetoric.

The UK government's position on Palestine continues to face growing challenges, as key political actions and rhetoric intensify the debate. We focus on the Independent Alliance MPs' push for an arms embargo on Israel and the Green Party's motion recognising Israeli apartheid. Meanwhile, the Labour Party's cosmetic policy shifts are critically assessed, particularly in the context of deepening trade links with Israel. Finally, we analyse the impact of inflammatory rhetoric from figures like Robert Jenrick, whose recent statements against Palestine solidarity protests are driving further division and obstructing meaningful advocacy.
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