From Campaign Against Arms Trade <[email protected]>
Subject Urgent: Call on your MP to speak at debate on Genocide in Gaza
Date February 3, 2026 2:02 PM
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Urgent: Email your MP

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Dear Friend,

This week a Backbench Business Debate on "[Obligation to Assess the Risk of Genocide]([link removed]) Under International Law in Relation to the Occupied Palestinian Territories" will take place this Thursday 5th February, tabled by Brendan O'Hara.

Call on your MP to speak in this debate and show that the Government's genocide assessment process, as it has been applied to Israel's actions in Palestine, is irrational, ignores hundreds of potential IHL violations, undertakes no pattern analysis, and does not even attempt to assess war crimes or crimes against humanity.

It would be near impossible to make a finding of genocide using this methodology.

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It comes as CAAT partners with 58 MPs who have [written to the Secretary of State for Business and Trade]([link removed] to demand answers for the Government’s apparent move towards “[unblocking]([link removed])” the arms licenses to Israel it suspended in September 2024 and the transfer of new F-35s from a British air base.

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Demand that your elected representative hold the Government accountable for the UK's obligations under the Genocide Convention.

In solidarity,

Katie Fallon

Advocacy Manager, Campaign Against Arms Trade

Campaign Against Arms Trade

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Tel: 020 7281 0297

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