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In this urgent and powerful episode of the Britain Palestine Project podcast, BPP Chair Andrew Whitley and Trustee Sir Vincent Fean, both with decades of diplomatic and international experience, offer reflections on Britain’s historic and current role in the Israel/Palestine crisis.
As the war on Gaza intensifies and settler violence escalates in the West Bank, our speakers explore:
• Why this is a defining political moment for Britain and the world
• What the UK government must do - beyond rhetoric - to uphold international law
• The case for recognising the State of Palestine, and why it's not ‘merely symbolic’
• How France, the ICJ, and new movements within civil society (including the launch of a new UK political party) are shifting the conversation
• The devastating consequences of British inaction, and what pressure points we can use now
They also discuss the tragic murder of Palestinian activist and friend of the BPP, Owda Hathaleen, and call for justice in the face of ongoing settler violence.
📢 Call to action:
• Email your MP
• Support the BPP’s campaigns
• Subscribe to our newsletter
• Become a Friend of the Britain Palestine Project
• Share this episode and join the growing movement for justice and equal rights
🎧 Available now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and all major platforms.
👉 For more: britainpalestineproject.org
💥 Listen to our companion miniseries International Law in Crisis with Lara Bird-Leakey
#Palestine #InternationalLaw #IsraelGaza #HumanRights #UKPolitics #RecognisePalestine #EndTheOccupation #EqualRights #BPPPodcast #CeasefireNow #StopArmingIsrael
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In this urgent and powerful episode of the Britain Palestine Project podcast, BPP Chair Andrew Whitley and Trustee Sir Vincent Fean, both with decades of diplomatic and international experience, offer reflections on Britain’s historic and current role in the Israel/Palestine crisis.
As the war on Gaza intensifies and settler violence escalates in the West Bank, our speakers explore:
• Why this is a defining political moment for Britain and the world
• What the UK government must do - beyond rhetoric - to uphold international law
• The case for recognising the State of Palestine, and why it's not ‘merely symbolic’
• How France, the ICJ, and new movements within civil society (including the launch of a new UK political party) are shifting the conversation
• The devastating consequences of British inaction, and what pressure points we can use now
They also discuss the tragic murder of Palestinian activist and friend of the BPP, Owda Hathaleen, and call for justice in the face of ongoing settler violence.
📢 Call to action:
• Email your MP
• Support the BPP’s campaigns
• Subscribe to our newsletter
• Become a Friend of the Britain Palestine Project
• Share this episode and join the growing movement for justice and equal rights
🎧 Available now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and all major platforms.
👉 For more: britainpalestineproject.org
💥 Listen to our companion miniseries International Law in Crisis with Lara Bird-Leakey
#Palestine #InternationalLaw #IsraelGaza #HumanRights #UKPolitics #RecognisePalestine #EndTheOccupation #EqualRights #BPPPodcast #CeasefireNow #StopArmingIsrael
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