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Guardian: 600 English lawyers demanded to stop selling weapons to the Zionist regime

PNN – The Guardian magazine announced in a report that more than 600 British lawyers in an open letter to the government of this country demanded to stop selling arms to the Zionist regime.

According to the report of Pakistan News Network, the Guardian magazine wrote in its report that in their letter to British Prime Minister Rishi Sonak, these English lawyers have reminded that selling weapons to the Zionist regime is a violation of international laws: Therefore, if the British government sells weapons to Israel, it has violated international laws.

On the other hand, the English newspaper The Times also announced on Wednesday that Sunak, despite the growing pressure of British parliamentarians to suspend arms exports to the Zionist regime, has so far refused to comply with their demands.

This English newspaper pointed to the existence of internal differences in the British conservative ruling party led by Sunak on how to respond decisively to the Zionist regime’s attack on the foreign aid convoy in Gaza, as a result of which 7 people, including 3 British aid workers, were killed, and added: After this attack by the Zionist regime, Sunak has not only faced growing domestic and international anger, but also been pressured by its key allies to react to this attack.

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Flick Drummond, a representative of the English conservative ruling party, said in line with increasing pressure and public anger about the British government’s cooperation with the Zionist regime: If the British government does not stop selling weapons to Israel, it may be condemned as a human rights violator.

Sonak previously announced to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that London is considering declaring Israel as a violator of international law.

In a conversation with Netanyahu, the British Prime Minister criticized the Zionist regime’s approach in creating an obstacle for humanitarian aid to reach Gaza and addressed him: Without increasing the volume and speed of sending humanitarian aid to Gaza, we will be forced to declare that Israel is in violation of international law.

On October 7, 2023, the Palestinian resistance groups launched the “Al-Aqsa Storm” operation from Gaza against the positions of the Israeli regime, and finally, on November 24, 2023, a four-day temporary ceasefire was established, or the pause for the exchange of prisoners between Hamas and the Zionist regime.

This pause in the war continued for seven days and finally on Friday morning (December 1, 2023) the temporary ceasefire ended and the Israeli regime resumed attacks against Gaza.

In order to retaliate against the attacks of the “Al-Aqsa Storm”, to compensate for its defeat and stop the resistance operations, this regime, with the support of the United States and some Western countries, has closed the crossings of the Gaza Strip and is bombarding this area.

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