Is There a Crack in Western Support for Genocide?
- Israel launched a military campaign in Gaza, prompting widespread international political responses in 2024 and 2025.
- The campaign involved policies including forced starvation, which UN official Tom Fletcher called a war crime on May 30th, 2025.
- In response, the U.K., France, and Canada condemned Israel’s actions as "wholly disproportionate" on May 19th and took steps like suspending trade talks and arms exports.
- Canada scrapped a contract for 50,000 mortar shells in August 2024, while campaigners urged the U.K. To stop shipping F‑35 parts essential to Israeli air operations.
- The UN’s High-Level Two-State Solution Conference from June 17th–20th aims to build international consensus for Gaza's reconstruction amid debate over recognizing Palestine.
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Is there a Crack in Western Support for the Gaza Genocide?
( Code Pink ) – After twenty months of horror in Gaza, political rhetoric in Western countries is finally starting to shift—but will words translate into action? And what exactly can other countries do when the United States still shields Israel from efforts to enforce international law, as it did at the UN Security Council on June 5th? On May 30th, Tom Fletcher, the UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs, accused Israel of committi…


Is There a Crack in Western Support for Genocide?
After twenty months of horror in Gaza, political rhetoric in Western countries is finally starting to shift – but will words translate into action? And what exactly can other countries do when the United States still shields Israel from efforts to enforce international law, as it did at the UN Security Council on June 5th? … Continue reading "Is There a Crack in Western Support for Genocide?"


When Will Western Support for Israeli Genocide Finally Crack?
The U.S., U.K., Canadian, and other governments remain deeply complicit in Israel's atrocities and violations of international law. But the rhetoric is shifting and protest movement is growing louder.
JFJFPNever again is never again for anyone: Britain’s role in the genocide in Gaza – JFJFP
A protest in London calling for a ceasefire in Gaza Haim Bresheeth-Žabner writes in The Palestine Chronicle on 2 June 2025: Ever since October 7, 2023, Britain is being perceived and described abroad as the epicentre of opposition to the terrifying Israeli genocide. This may be understandable and superficially correct. London has certainly furnished the largest protest marches in the West, some with more than a million participants. The number o…
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