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Lord Jonathan Sumption, a former UK Supreme Court judge, has described Israel’s military operations in Gaza as "grossly disproportionate" and suggested there is "at least an arguable case" for genocide regarding its conduct. Speaking to The Guardian, Sumption, who served on the court from 2012 to 2018, criticized the UK's arms exports to Israel, pointing to a letter he signed last year that claimed the government was breaching international law.
While the Labour government suspended some arms export licenses to Israel, exceptions remain for F-35 jet components, a decision currently facing legal challenges. Although his forthcoming book, "The Challenges of Democracy," does not address Gaza, it discusses threats to free speech related to pro-Palestinian sentiments.
Sumption emphasized the importance of preventing genocide, stating, “the obligation of parties to the genocide convention is proactively to prevent it happening,” highlighting the complexity of establishing intent for such claims. Israel, for its part, maintains that its military actions are in self-defense and disputes the genocide allegations.