Pro-Palestine protesters disrupt Reynolds speech with call for F35 export ban
- Pro-Palestinian demonstrators disrupted a talk by Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds, demanding an end to F-35 exports to Israel due to concerns about international law violations.
- The UK Government has suspended some arms export licenses to Israel, but F-35 components are excluded as they are part of a global supply chain.
- Reynolds stated that F-35s are essential for national security, specifically for Ukraine, and cannot be isolated to one country.
- Campaigners argue that the F-35 jets supplied to Israel have been involved in breaches of international law.
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Other arrests (without charges) of pro-Palestine students in the United States. Rubio: '300 deranged people have their visas taken away'
Other arrests of pro-Palestine student activists in the United States. Immigration agents have detained a Turkish university student named Rumeysa Ozturk, a student at Tufts University. The arrest took place in Somerville, Massachusetts. At the moment, the reasons for the arrest have not been specified and the student has filed a motion asking the authorities to prove the legitimate reasons for her detention. A judge has so far issued a ruling t…
Pro-Palestinian protesters disrupt Israel Philharmonic concert in San Francisco
Shouts during the Israeli national anthem and a Tchaikovsky symphony did not stop the orchestra from performing. The audience drowned out the protesters with chants and applause in a show of support for the musicians
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