'It’s absolutely shameful that, in Israel’s moment of need, Britain hasn’t stood strongly by its side.' Jonathon Sacerdoti discusses the Israel-Hamas conflict as the government proscribe Palestine Action as a terrorist organisation. https://t.co/DKVI41IIDv
Hamas tortures Gazans to silence protests https://t.co/TpLMducit7
Hamas shot and tortured a young Gazan man simply because he dared to take aid without asking Hamas for permission. Why is the media so silent about this? https://t.co/HvvnAxWEBs
Amid the ongoing Israel-Iran war, reports indicate that Hamas has intensified its internal repression within the Gaza Strip, targeting Palestinians who dissent or receive aid without its authorization. Activists and journalists have highlighted instances of torture and intimidation by Hamas against Gazan civilians, including a recent video showing the torture of a young Palestinian accused of accepting aid from the Gaza Humanitarian Fund. Despite these reports, there has been limited international media coverage or global response such as UN emergency sessions or widespread protests. Concurrently, the UK government has proscribed the group Palestine Action as a terrorist organization, a move that has sparked debate about Britain's stance in the Israel-Hamas conflict. Commentators have criticized the UK for not strongly supporting Israel during this period.