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Campaigners demand answers after Tugendhat claims British-supplied arms are ‘not likely’ to be used in Rafah

SECURITY minister Tom Tugendhat tried to shirk the government’s complicity with the bloodshed in Gaza today by claiming British-supplied arms are “not likely” to be used in a major Israeli offensive.

He told Sky News that he “can’t go into details” but “the reality is we’re dealing with a very, very different element here.”

Israel is advancing troops towards Rafah and intensifying attacks on the city, amid threats of a full-scale invasion.

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