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Thousands of peaceful protesters arrested. A direct-action group branded “terrorist.” A UN official sanctioned. ICC judges attacked.
We were told the rule of law would keep us safe. So why does it increasingly look like a system where power protects power?
This week on The Tea, we sit down with Tayab Ali — lawyer and director of the International Centre of Justice for Palestinians — about the growing clash between the rule of law and what he calls a “rules-based order.”
From the “unlawful” proscription of Palestine Action to the arrest of peaceful protesters, from UK citizens joining the IDF to the targeting of doctors, lawyers, and UN officials who speak out against the genocide, decisions are increasingly dictated by political interests — and the Israeli lobby, which pulls strings across government and media.
The result? A system that treats people differently depending on who they support.
We discuss:
🔍 The legacy of the Terrorism Act 2000 — security vs civil liberties
⚖️ The influence of the Israeli lobby in the UK and abroad
🌍 UK nationals joining the IDF — why aren’t they investigated?
🇺🇳 Sanctions against UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese
🧑⚕️ The regulatory case of surgeon Ghassan Abu-Sittah
📢 Palestine Action and protest arrests under counter-terror laws
🏛️ Calls for a public inquiry into lobbying, influence, and policy decisions
⚖️ Potential end of trial by jury — who benefits from limiting public accountability?
🌍 The case South Africa brought against Israel at the International Court of Justice
As Tayab Ali warns, there’s a separate system for certain people and groups — and Israel is one of them. “We must reclaim the law, defend it at every level, and make sure justice applies equally to everyone” — or risk losing it entirely.
#TayabAli #UKPolitics #PalestineAction #RighttoProtest #genocide #Palestine #Netanyahu #YoavGallant #ICCArrestWarrant
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AUDIO CREDITS
Presenter–Producer: Dr. Myriam François
Guest: Tayab Ali
Senior Producer: Sara Farolfi
Producer: Nadège Bizimungu
Assistant Producer: Poppy Jacobs
Research: Martha Missingham, Maryam Abada and Dahlia Melaine
Video Editor: Max Bubnov
An MPWR Productions show.
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The views and opinions expressed by the guest(s) on The Tea YouTube series and podcast are their own and do not reflect those of MPWR Productions or its licensees. The appearance of this YouTube programme and podcast on social media platforms does not imply endorsement by MPWR Productions. MPWR Productions disclaims any liability for damages arising from the use of the podcast and its recordings to the fullest extent permissible by law.
This video is intended for informational and commentary purposes only and reflects the personal opinions of the guest and creators. The inclusion of public figures or journalists is based on publicly available information and does not imply guilt or wrongdoing.
The views in this video do not establish a professional relationship with viewers and do not constitute legal, professional, or personal advice. Viewer discretion is advised.
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Thousands of peaceful protesters arrested. A direct-action group branded “terrorist.” A UN official sanctioned. ICC judges attacked.
We were told the rule of law would keep us safe. So why does it increasingly look like a system where power protects power?
This week on The Tea, we sit down with Tayab Ali — lawyer and director of the International Centre of Justice for Palestinians — about the growing clash between the rule of law and what he calls a “rules-based order.”
From the “unlawful” proscription of Palestine Action to the arrest of peaceful protesters, from UK citizens joining the IDF to the targeting of doctors, lawyers, and UN officials who speak out against the genocide, decisions are increasingly dictated by political interests — and the Israeli lobby, which pulls strings across government and media.
The result? A system that treats people differently depending on who they support.
We discuss:
🔍 The legacy of the Terrorism Act 2000 — security vs civil liberties
⚖️ The influence of the Israeli lobby in the UK and abroad
🌍 UK nationals joining the IDF — why aren’t they investigated?
🇺🇳 Sanctions against UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese
🧑⚕️ The regulatory case of surgeon Ghassan Abu-Sittah
📢 Palestine Action and protest arrests under counter-terror laws
🏛️ Calls for a public inquiry into lobbying, influence, and policy decisions
⚖️ Potential end of trial by jury — who benefits from limiting public accountability?
🌍 The case South Africa brought against Israel at the International Court of Justice
As Tayab Ali warns, there’s a separate system for certain people and groups — and Israel is one of them. “We must reclaim the law, defend it at every level, and make sure justice applies equally to everyone” — or risk losing it entirely.
#TayabAli #UKPolitics #PalestineAction #RighttoProtest #genocide #Palestine #Netanyahu #YoavGallant #ICCArrestWarrant
👉 Subscribe for fearless, independent conversations: https://www.youtube.com/@UCT4kJCZyg26egbPAuJVj2kA
🎧 Listen wherever you get your podcasts.
AUDIO CREDITS
Presenter–Producer: Dr. Myriam François
Guest: Tayab Ali
Senior Producer: Sara Farolfi
Producer: Nadège Bizimungu
Assistant Producer: Poppy Jacobs
Research: Martha Missingham, Maryam Abada and Dahlia Melaine
Video Editor: Max Bubnov
An MPWR Productions show.
🎥 Click to watch. Subscribe for new episodes.
❤️ Support independent journalism that tells hard truths.
Disclaimer:
The views and opinions expressed by the guest(s) on The Tea YouTube series and podcast are their own and do not reflect those of MPWR Productions or its licensees. The appearance of this YouTube programme and podcast on social media platforms does not imply endorsement by MPWR Productions. MPWR Productions disclaims any liability for damages arising from the use of the podcast and its recordings to the fullest extent permissible by law.
This video is intended for informational and commentary purposes only and reflects the personal opinions of the guest and creators. The inclusion of public figures or journalists is based on publicly available information and does not imply guilt or wrongdoing.
The views in this video do not establish a professional relationship with viewers and do not constitute legal, professional, or personal advice. Viewer discretion is advised.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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