Mo Chara returns to court as Britain’s evil and absurd hypocrisy and Genocide support reach new depths

One year after a flag was thrown on stage, the UK still arms Israel’s genocide, trains IGF soldiers on British soil and wishes to silence an Irish musician for ‘terrorism’.

by Deaglan O’Mulrooney on Aug 19 2025 READ IN APP  via thefreeonline at https://wp.me/pIJl9-Hl6 Telegram t.me/thefreeonline/3902

Mo Chara returns to court as Britain’s hypocrisy reaches new depths.

Good day, spectators,And when we last discussed Mo Chara‘s farcical terrorism charge and trial, the British state was busy doing two things at once: firstly, it was prosecuting an Irish rapper for holding a flag and secondly, it was arming the Israeli warplanes bombing Rafah.

Tomorrow, Aug 20th, Mo Chara will stand in Westminster Magistrates Court for his second hearing, yet nothing has changed but the scale of the slaughter, the brazenness of Israel’s genocidal rhetoric and the UK’s utter desperation to silence dissent in whichever form.

the ‘terrorism’ trial is ever more more absurd.

The ‘terrorism’ trial is ever more absurd.

Let’s recap. The so-called ‘crime’ is that Mo Chara briefly held a Hezbollah flag thrown on stage at a 2024 gig. Hezbollah is a group the UK banned in 2019…and that was only at the behest of their good friend and ally Israel..

Months later, Kneecap loudly denounced Israel’s genocide at Coachella with a message that swept the world:

‘Free Mo Chara’: Photos from the Kneecap court …


Dazedhttps://www.dazeddigital.com › music › article › free-m…

19 Jun 2025 — Supporters of all ages, and even one cat, attended Westminster Magistrates Court to rally behind rapper Mo Chara as he faced trial for alleged terror offences.

Solidarity events planned ahead of Mo Chara court hearing

This sparked a vicious smear campaign by Zionists and pro-Israel voices. Immediately after, charges were filed and all this happened on the exact same day the UK refused, in Parliament, to halt arms sales to Israel. For me, this is definitive proof this was always about punishing Palestinian solidarity.

Now, tomorrow the trial will resume, and the prosecution will still have no evidence of Mo Chara endorsing violence or anything of that description. His only crime from what I can decipher is ‘not immediately discarding a flag’.

I’ve said it before and I will say it again, it’s patently clear all they want to do is convict him in a show trial to restrict Kneecap’s travel.

If he’s convicted on terrorism, this will prevent him from travelling to most countries, sabotaging their tours, and sending a message that criticising Israel will cost you your freedom.

Israel’s escalation: Smotrich calls to ‘burn Gaza’ whilst Britain’s remains silent

Since May, Israel’s mask has fully slipped, and I mean fully. There is a plethora of obscene war crimes, lies, statements and actions from Israel to choose from in the past few months. Each more evil than the last.

But I want to draw particular attention to Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich who has called to ‘burn Gaza’ and praised the destruction as some kind of ‘biblical justice.’

More than 60,000 Palestinians are dead, including 15,000 children, many of whom have been starved under a UK-funded blockade. UK arms exports continue flowing, with BAE and Elbit supplying parts used in the Genocide.

Yet the only ‘terrorism’ Westminster sees is a flag at a gig. The cognitive dissonance that we are witnessing here is not funny or silly or anything like that, it’s downright grotesque and concerning to the highest degree because these are the people that are supposed to be leading the UK.

The unwanted crackdown: how Palestine Action exposed Britain’s police state.

Whilst Mo Chara faces trial, the UK has unleashed its terror laws on peaceful dissent with surgical precision.

Last week, at Parliament Square, 466 people were arrested for holding signs reading ‘I oppose genocide. I support Palestine Action‘. This was the largest mass arrest at a protest in the UK in decades..

Among those charged under terrorism laws were an 81-year-old former magistrate, an 83-year-old retired priest, and a 67-year-old retired headteacher. Multiple nurses and a blind chap in a wheelchair…

Their weapon? Cardboard signs.

I would just like to use this opportunity to point out that, on the very same day, anti-immigrant protesters were throwing Nazi salutes next to police officers who did absolutely nothing.

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Israel Is So Evil That It Has A Military Unit Dedicated To Excusing Atrocities

by Caitlin Johnstone on Aug 17, 2025 via thefreeonline at https://wp.me/pIJl9-HkS Telegram. t.me/thefreeonline/3886

Notes From The Edge Of The Narrative Matrix

Listen to a reading of this article (reading by Tim Foley):

Israel is so fucking evil that it has a military unit dedicated to coming up with excuses for the IDF’s atrocities. +972 reports that the IDF has a special unit it calls the “Legitimization Cell”, because it is tasked with finding justifications to legitimize the assassination of journalists and other war crimes for the purpose of “public relations”.

Probably goes without saying, but if Israel was on the side of truth and morality it would not have a military unit dedicated to manipulating the public narrative about actions which normal people would see as extremely evil.

Israel: We can’t allow Palestinian journalists to remain alive in Gaza because all the Palestinian journalists are Hamas.

Western journalists: Okay so let us in, that way there can be journalists documenting what’s happening in Gaza who aren’t Hamas.

Israel: [long pause] … No.

I have never been less open to people with different opinions than I am with Gaza. I am simply correct, and if you disagree with me you are wrong and I hate you.

I have alienated various readers and online factions over the years with the things I have written, but that has usually been unintentional; normally I don’t like to alienate people who resonate with my work. Gaza was the first time I’ve been happy to lose anyone who disagreed with me. It was like, You’re leaving? Good. Get the fuck out. I’m going to keep saying what I’m saying and if you don’t like it then I don’t like you. If you don’t leave then I’ll kick you out myself.

I like to stay open to different perspectives, and I like to have people with different perspectives stay open to me. But Gaza is such an easy and obvious moral question that I stand nothing to gain from any contact with anybody who answers that question incorrectly. I’ve never been so fast and so confident in making enemies than I have over this issue.

I’m nearly as impatient with people who haven’t taken a forceful side on this. It’s a sign of developing maturity to be able to see both sides of an issue, but it’s a sign of further maturity to understand that just because you can see both sides doesn’t mean you shouldn’t take sides on important and relevant moral issues with a clear right and wrong side. Stop fence-sitting on a genocide and grow the fuck up.

If a guy tries to rob you or rape you or murder you make sure you ask him his religion before trying to stop him, because you don’t want to be accidentally antisemitic.

Nothing creates support for Hamas more than Israel’s actions in Gaza. Nothing creates hatred of Israel more than Israel’s actions in Gaza. Nothing creates hatred of Jews more than Israel’s actions in Gaza. Everything Israel’s supporters complain most about is caused by Israel.

The strongest argument that Israel is committing genocide is that all major human rights groups say it’s a genocide, including Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, and Israeli rights groups like B’Tselem, along with the overwhelming majority of genocide scholars and human rights experts. The debate is over. This is a settled matter.

The hasbara machine hasn’t come up with a counter-argument for this. They hate it. Whenever I use it they always try to push the debate in some other direction where they have a counter-argument they’ve been trained to regurgitate, but when I stick to the universal consensus among human rights groups they always get mad and rage quit.

It’s so undignified how western governments and news outlets keep talking about Israel’s officially stated reasons for its actions in Gaza like we don’t all know they want to get rid of the Palestinians who live there and have been trying to get rid of them for generations.

I love when I criticize Israel for something and someone goes “Oh yeah well America does that too!” Like that’s a defense. It’s like yes, those are both evil states who do evil things constantly, and they work in conjunction with each other and are not meaningfully separate. Yes.

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Syria’s SDF continues Decentralized Unity bid as ‘ex HTS’ attacks on Minorities escalate- Paris talks called off, trust erodes-

Aug 11, 2025– based on a report by Atoun Jan in Qamishli, Syria at North Press via thefreeonline at https://wp.me/pIJl9-Hjv Telegram t.me/thefreeonline/3844

The hugely successful conference of “Unity of Communities” held in the city of Hasakah, northeastern Syria, on Aug. 8, 2025 – North Press

In a dramatic turn on August 9, 2025, Damascus announced it would withdraw from planned talks in Paris with the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), citing their recent “Unity of Position” conference in Hasakah as a violation of the crucial March 10 integration agreement.

HTS led Government sources denounced the gathering as an attempt to “internationalize” Syrian affairs and accused it of undermining centralised national unity .

Street executions of SDF defenders in Manbij by SNA jihadis now in Syrian Army Dec 10 2024

QAMISHLI, Syria (North Press) https://npasyria.com/en/128136/– The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) issued on Saturday 9th August 25 a statement calling on the Syrian government, its allied factions, and Turkey-backed groups to immediately cease all violations of the ceasefire agreement signed in April 2024.The SDF detailed that the hostile factions have launched more than 22 attacks on northern and eastern Syrian territories, employing heavy weapons alongside ground offensives

What’s at the heart of the dispute? The March 10 deal—involving interim President Ahmad al-Shara a and SDF commander Mazloum Abdi—was crafted to fuse SDF forces into state institutions, secure minority rights, and establish a cease-fire 

Syrian Druze massacre: Can jihadists salvage their image? –

When the originally ‘State Socialist Secular’ Assad regime began to finally win the Syrian civil war with Russian help they allowed the militants of dozens of Jihadi factions, (which had grown up on cash and arms from the Sunni Gulf dictatorships, Turkiye and the US), to take refuge in the Idlib area on the Turkish border.

Idlib is next to Afrin, Aziz and Al Bab which were occupied in the first two Turkish invasions and which were also settled with jihadi factions, becoming Turkish mercenaries used to attack, occupy and ethnically cleanse Kurdish areas.. And now partly integrated into the ‘New Arab Army’

Idlib was soon ruled by Al Qaeda, renamed HTS, protected by Turkish bases and supplied across the border. Meanwhile the US and Israel continued to strangle the Syrian State which was further impoverishing under strict sanctions. With Russia distracted by the Ukraine war and Israel again blitzing their Lebanese allies, the entrenched regime collapsed in December 2024 in the face of a HTS breakout offensive and a demoralized military.

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5th ANARCHIST CAMP [Against the Criminalization of Social and Self-Managed Spaces] en/es

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Anarchist Occupied Social Centre *CSOA -The Black Carob Tree


5th LIBERTARIAN CAMP [Against the Criminalization of Social and Self-Managed Spaces]

This year’s CSOA La Algarroba Negra camp is coming up.
A space to share, get to know each other, deepen our understanding, and continue networking…

After the experience of the previous camps, we want to continue supporting this action, which has shown us, and we have shown ourselves, that it contributes greatly.

In these turbulent times, we can’t imagine a better way to come together and continue resisting the criminalization of social spaces and fighting from below.

Self-management in daily life, collective construction, shared learning, reflection among like-minded people, and taking action as a method, with the intention of continuing to create the world we want to live in.

How does the campaign work?

In these six days together, the La Algarroba Assembly will propose some activities, and whoever comes can also propose their own. From talks, workshops, video forums, actions… This is how we’ll fill out the calendar.

The common issues of care and maintenance (cleaning, meals, time management, social support, recycling, water…) that make all this possible will be shared and assumed by the participants… it is part of the self-management of our lives.

To learn more about the libertarian camp, you can visit the website:
https://www.algranoextremadura.org/csoalaalgarrobanegra/campamento-de-resistencia-libertaria/

Registration is recommended to facilitate resource and time management:
https://cloud.coletivos.org/apps/forms/s/JSZW8GCwtpwDWY46MKq2rAAG

For any other questions, please email algarrobanegra@protonmail.com

Let’s organize the resistance in an experiential way!

*We will soon update information based on our registrations.

The Black Carob

The Black Carob is a squatted and collectivized space that emerged from the need for autonomous and independent spaces and as an active way of denouncing the current unsustainable situation of the welfare state, faced with problems of access to housing and social gathering spaces self-managed by and for the individuals and groups that comprise it, as well as employment issues and access to decent work.

This is an alternative to associations disconnected from institutions or any type of political, religious, or union organization.

Active participation in the Black Carob is open and horizontal, a space for the union and participation of groups and individuals with similar social and political ties, as well as a site for experimentation and the creation of networks and projects for local self-management among local people.

Our unifying motivations are experimentation and peer-to-peer practices as a means toward a transformation of more collective, cooperative, and supportive social relations, from a perspective critical of the economic system and the ecological crisis.

Source: Alasbarricadas.org

V CAMPAMENTO LIBERTARIO [Contra la Criminalización de los Espacios Sociales y Autogestionados]

Ya se viene el campamento de este año del CSOA La Algarroba Negra.
Un espacio en donde compartir, conocerse, profundizar y seguir generando redes…

Continuar leyendo en el sitio de origen…

Tras la vivencia de los anteriores campamentos, queremos seguir apostando por esta acción que nos ha demostrado y nos hemos demostrado, que aporta y mucho.

En este tiempo tan convulso, no imaginamos mejor propuesta que juntarnos y seguir resistiendo ante la criminalización de los espacios sociales y la lucha desde abajo.

La autogestión en el día a día, la construcción colectiva, el aprendizaje compartido, la reflexión entre afines y el actuar como método, con la intención de seguir creando el mundo que queremos vivir.

Como funciona el campa?

En estos 6 días juntas, la asamblea de La Algarroba propondremos algunas actividades y quien venga, puede también proponer las suyas. Desde charlas, talleres, vídeo forum, acciones….. Así iremos completando el calendario.

Las cuestiones comunes, de cuidado y mantenimiento (limpieza, comidas, cuidados del tiempo, apoyos sociales, recicle, agua…) que hacen que todo esto sea posible de desarrollar, será repartida y autoasumidas por lxs participantes… forma parte de la autogestión de nuestras vidas.

Para saber mas información sobre el campamento libertario podéis visitar la web:
https://www.algranoextremadura.org/csoalaalgarrobanegra/campamento-de-resistencia-libertaria/

Se recomienda realizar la inscripción para facilitar la gestión de recursos y tiempos:
https://cloud.coletivos.org/apps/forms/s/JSZW8GCwtpwDWY46MKq2rAAG

Para cualquier otro tipo de consulta, enviar un correo a algarrobanegra@protonmail.com

Organicemos la resistencia de una manera vivencial!

*Próximamente actualizaremos información de lo que vayamos recibiendo a través de las inscripciones.

La Algarroba Negra

La Algarroba, es un espacio okupado y colectivizado, que surge de la necesidad de espacios autónomos e independientes y como forma activa de denuncia de la situación insostenible que se encuentra actualmente el «estado» del bienestar ante las problemáticas de acceso a vivienda y espacios de encuentros sociales autogestionados por y para las personas y grupos integrantes, así como la problemática ocupacional y el acceso al trabajo digno, como una alternativa al asociacionismo desvinculado de instituciones o de cualquier tipo de organismo político, religioso o sindical.

La participación activa en la algarroba es abierta y horizontal, un espacio para la unión y participación de colectivos y personas con carácter social y políticamente afines así como también es un sitio para experimentación y la creación de redes y proyectos para la autogestión local de las personas del entorno.

Las motivaciones que nos unen son la experimentación y prácticas entre iguales, como medio hacia una transformación de relaciones sociales mas colectivas, cooperativas y solidarias, desde un perspectiva critica al sistema económico y la crisis ecológica.


Fuente:Alasbarricadas.org

Trump’s ‘sure to fail’ Congo Peace Deal all about Stealing Resources

8 Aug, 2025 15:33 By Mustafa Fetouri, at HomeAfrica via thefreeonline at https://wp.me/pIJl9-HiU

While the Doha agreement offers hope for DR Congo devastated by conflict, it is impossible the ‘ceasefire’ will hold.

FILE PHOTO. Lynsey Addario.. shared with thanks

Peace-mining: this US-mediated deal focuses on resources, not stability

On July 19 in Doha, under the watchful eyes of US and Qatari diplomats, representatives of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the March 23 Movement (M23) rebel group signed a ‘Declaration of Principles’ on a peace agreement.

The document, vague in substance but rich in optics, was immediately hailed by US President Donald Trump’s camp as a diplomatic victory. Trump’s Africa adviser, Massad Boulos, said the “the most important article of the agreement is the affirmation of state control in rebel-held territories.” That of course is still to be worked out in the coming weeks.

For Trump, the moment was one of those testaments to his deal-making prowess, echoing the grandstanding that accompanied his earlier, more theatrical moves in the Middle East.

But behind the celebratory headlines lies a far murkier reality. DR Congo remains a country engulfed in complex, overlapping conflicts, with M23 being only one of over 120 armed groups operating in the eastern provinces. The idea that a ceasefire agreement – mediated thousands of miles away in a Qatari hotel – could magically resolve the decades-long insecurity in this mineral-rich region is at best naive, and at worst, deliberately misleading.

The burial of people killed by the Allied Democratic Forces armed group at a church in Komanda, Ituri province, in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, July 28, 2025.  © 2025 Reuters/Stringer

‘If I could just ask your name and country’

Terror and torture in the ‘heart of darkness’, the world’s only private colony

The involvement of the US – particularly under transactional Trump – raises troubling questions. While any effort to mediate a ceasefire in one of the world’s most neglected war zones merits scrutiny, the Trump administration’s sudden engagement in the DR Congo appears driven less by concern for human suffering or regional stability and more by economic opportunity.

Trump as president has never visited Africa, including his first term. What’s more, his attitude toward the continent has been widely criticized as dismissive: In 2018 he referred to several African nations as “s**thole countries” during a White House meeting, drawing broad condemnation.

Last month, during a luncheon with the presidents of Gabon, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Mauritania, and Senegal at the White House, Trump grew visibly impatient as the leaders spoke. When it was Guinea-Bissau President Umaro Sissoco Embalo’s turn, Trump interrupted with: “Maybe we’re gonna have to go a little bit quicker than this because we have a whole schedule,” and added, “if I could just ask your name and country, that would be great.”


The debt noose: Why does Africa remain trapped?

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Though delivered in the guise of a schedule constraint, the remark was widely characterized as humiliating. It reduced these heads of state to nameless, interchangeable participants – highlighting a deeply transactional approach and a lack of respect for African leaders and their agendas.

Cobalt mines in Congo where kids dig for $2-a-day …

Mining peace

DR Congo is one of the most resource-rich countries on the planet. Its eastern region, the focal point of the latest ceasefire, holds vast reserves of cobalt, coltan, gold, and lithium – minerals essential to electric vehicles, smartphones, and advanced military systems.

As global demand for these resources soars, Washington has grown increasingly uneasy over China’s dominance in the DR Congo’s mining sector. Trump’s sudden push for the US involvement in Congolese ‘peacebuilding’ is better understood as a strategic bid to secure Western access to these critical minerals.

Just two weeks earlier, he hosted a separate signing ceremony at the White House for what was billed as a broader agreement between Rwanda – allegedly the main backer of M23 – and the DR Congo.

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Creando colectivos resilientes y justos, en tiempos de emergencias constantes

 04 Ago 2025  Luis González Reyes & Miriam GarcíaTorres, origen El Salto.

Apagones, danas, genocidios, pandemias, grandes incendios… los sucesos excepcionales se atropellan uno detrás de otro sin saber cuál será el siguiente.

En un contexto de colapso ecosocial, nuestros colectivos deben […]

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Israel’s Genocide is Big Business – How it Works- the Face of a Future we must Stop-

by Jonathan Cook at jc.substack shared Aug 5, 2025 via thefreeonline at https://wp.me/pIJl9-HhH Telegram t.me/thefreeonline/3785

Wounded child, no surviving family’

Israel’s genocide is big business – and the face of the future

The Financial Times revealed this month that a cabal of Israeli investors, one of the world’s top business consulting groups and a think-tank headed by former British prime minister Tony Blair had been secretly working on plans to exploit the ruins of Gaza as prime real estate.

The secret consortium appears to have been seeking practical ways to realise US President Donlad Trump’s “vision” of Gaza as the “Riviera of the Middle East”: transforming the small coastal enclave into a playground for the rich and an enticing investment opportunity, once it can be ethnically cleansed of its Palestinian population.

A/HRC/59/23: From economy of occupation to economy of genocide – Report of the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories occupied since 1967 (Advance edited version)

Meanwhile, the UK government has declared Palestine Action a terrorist organisation – the first time in British history that a direct-action campaign group has been banned under Britain’s already draconian terrorism legislation.

Notably, the government of Keir Starmer took the decision to proscribe Palestine Action after lobbying from Elbit Systems, an Israeli weapons maker whose factories in the UK have been targeted by Palestine Action for disruption. Elbit supplies Israel with killer drones and other weapons central to Israel’s genocide in Gaza.

These revelations came to light as the United Nation’s special rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territories, Francesca Albanese, published a report – titled “From economy of occupation to economy of genocide” – exposing Big Business’ extensive involvement in, and profits from, Israel’s crimes in Gaza.

In an interview with US journalist Chris Hedges, Albanese, an expert in international law, concluded: “The genocide in Gaza has not stopped, because it is lucrative. It’s profitable for far too many.”

Albanese lists dozens of major western companies that are deeply invested in Israel’s oppression of the Palestinian people.

This is not a new development, as she notes. These firms have exploited business opportunities associated with Israel’s violent occupation of the Palestinian people’s lands for years, and in some cases decades.

The switch from Israel’s occupation of Gaza to its current genocide hasn’t threatened profits; it has enhanced them. Or as Albanese puts it: “The profits have increased as the economy of the occupation transformed into an economy of genocide.”

The special rapporteur has been a growing thorn in the side of Israel and its western sponsors over the past 21 months of slaughter in Gaza..
Read Report here Advance edited version English:Word-Francesca Albanese

That explains why Marco Rubio, Trump’s secretary of state, announced soon after her report was issued that he was imposing sanctions on Albanese for her efforts to shed light on the crimes of Israeli and US officials.

Revealingly, he called her statements – rooted in international law – “economic warfare against the United States and Israel”. Albanese and the UN system of universal human rights that stands behind her, it seems, represent a threat to western profiteering.

Window on the future

Israel effectively serves as the world’s largest business incubator – though, in its case, not just by nurturing start-up companies.

Rather, it offers global corporations the chance to test and refine new weapons, machinery, technologies, data collection and automation processes in the occupied territories. These developments are associated with mass oppression, control, surveillance, incarceration, ethnic cleansing – and now genocide.

In a world of shrinking resources and growing climate chaos, such innovative technologies of subjugation are likely to have domestic, in addition to overseas, applications. Gaza is the corporate world’s laboratory, and a window into our own future.

In her 60-page report, Albanese writes that her research “reveals how the forever-occupation has become the ideal testing ground for arms manufacturers and Big Tech… while investors and private and public institutions profit freely”.

Her point was underscored by the Israeli arms firm Rafael, which issued a promotional video of its Spike FireFly drone that showed it locating, chasing and killing a Palestinian in what it called “urban warfare” in Gaza.

As the UN special rapporteur points out, quite aside from the issue of genocide in Gaza, western companies have been under a legal and moral obligation to sever ties with Israel’s system of occupation since last summer.

That was when the world’s highest court, the International Court of Justice, ruled Israel’s decades-old occupation was a criminal enterprise based on apartheid and forcible transfer – or what Albanese refers to as policies of “displacement and replacement”.

Instead, the corporate sector – and western governments – continue to deepen their involvement in Israel’s crimes.

It is not just arms manufacturers profiting from the genocidal levelling of Gaza and the occupations of the West Bank and East Jerusalem.

Big Tech, construction and materials firms, agribusiness, the tourism industry, the goods and services sector, and supply chains have also got in on the act.

And enabling it all is a finance sector – which includes banks, pension funds, universities, insurers and charities – keen to continue investing in this architecture of oppression.

Albanese describes the mosaic of companies partnering with Israel as “an eco-system sustaining this illegality”.

Help Noor and Amal survive the genocide in Gaza…. How it worked!|

Escaping scrutiny

For these corporations and their enablers, international law – the legal system Albanese and her fellow UN rapporteurs are there to uphold – serves as an impediment to the pursuit of profit.

Albanese notes that the business sector can escape scrutiny by shielding behind other actors.

Israel and its senior officials are on notice for committing genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes.

When she wrote to 48 companies to warn them that they were colluding in this criminality, they either responded that this was Israel’s responsibility, not theirs, or that it was for states, not international law, to regulate their business activities.

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