Ground Breaking Report on Israel in International Law presented in the House of Commons

Friends of Al-Aqsa, in conjunction with the Britain-Palestine All Party Parliamentary Group, hosted an event at the House of Commons on Tuesday 19th May, considering the findings of a report titled: ‘Occupation, Colonialism, Apartheid? A re-assessment of Israel ’s practices in the occupied Palestinian territories under international law.’ 

This investigative Report was produced by a team of high-profile international lawyers and academics following 18 months of research looking at Israel ’s practices in the occupied Palestinian territories and its implications under international law.

 Four of the authors of the Report, Prof. Virginia Tilley, Prof. Iain Scobbie, Rina Jabareen and John Reynolds (Al-Haq), presented their findings to a group of MPs, Lords and Baronesses’. Amongst those in attendance were Lord Hilton, Claire Short MP and Baroness Jenny Tonge. 

The report is available to view at the Human Sciences Research Council website 

 For further information about the report, contact Friends of Al-Aqsa.

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