British government says “no serious risk of genocide” in Gaza
Lawyer Charlotte Andrews-Briscoe speaks from outside the High Court in London

The British government is defending its continued supply of arms to Israel in High Court this week. The case — brought by Palestinian human rights group Al-Haq and Britain-based Global Legal Action Network — challenges the government’s decision to continue exporting components for F-35 jets, described by its US manufacturer Lockheed Martin as “the most lethal” fighter jet in the world.
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