The Gaza Tribunal: A question of complicity
In March 2026, the "Gaza Tribunal," established by British MP Jeremy Corbyn, released a report alleging UK complicity in Israeli atrocities during the Gaza war. The tribunal, convened in the UK, investigated the extent to which the UK's support for Israel constitutes a breach of international law and moral obligations.

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AI-generatedIn March 2026, the "Gaza Tribunal," established by British MP Jeremy Corbyn, released a report alleging UK complicity in Israeli atrocities during the Gaza war. The tribunal, convened in the UK, investigated the extent to which the UK's support for Israel constitutes a breach of international law and moral obligations. Doctors, aid workers, and journalists presented evidence regarding weapons shipments, alleged spy flights from a British air force base, and the horrors witnessed in Gaza. The tribunal's final report, published on March 16, 2026, concluded that the UK failed to prevent genocide and was complicit in atrocities, recommending an end to all military cooperation with Israel. The UK government has not yet commented on the allegations.
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4 extractedThe UK government has yet to comment on the allegations.
The Gaza Tribunal recommended that the UK end all military cooperation with Israel.
The Gaza Tribunal said the UK has failed in its duty to prevent genocide and has been complicit in atrocities.
The Gaza Tribunal examined whether the UK’s support for Israel amounts to complicity.