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Amnesty criticises UK government’s ‘gimmick’ response to the 'Great Israeli Real Estate Event'

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General view of new buildings in the Jewish settlement of Aliya, south of Nablus in the West Bank. In May 2025, the Israeli government approved a sweeping expansion of Jewish settlements and resumed a land settlement plan in the occupied West Bank.

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In response to Yvette Cooper's statement in the House of Commons today that the government had referred the 'Great Israeli Real Estate Event' to the Advertising Standards Agency, Kristyan Benedict, Amnesty International UK's Crisis Response Manager, said:

"Referring an event that enables war crimes and crimes against humanity to the Advertising Standards Agency is a ridiculous gimmick that fails to understand the devastation Israeli settlements cause for Palestinians.

"Israeli settlements are illegal under international law. The UK government has said so itself. The International Court of Justice has called on all states, including the UK, not to provide support or assistance that would help sustain Israel’s continued illegal presence in the Occupied Palestinian Territory. The UK’s failure to prevent this event from going ahead directly undermines its own position, the rights of Palestinians, and international law.

"Yvette Cooper was warned this event was coming and did nothing to stop it. That is not leadership - that is burying your head in the sand and hoping the problem goes away whilst illegal occupation, annexation, and apartheid continue at pace.

“If the government is serious about its opposition to settlements, it can start with a full ban on trade with Israeli settlements, ensure UK authorities properly investigate the organisers of the Great Israeli Real Estate Event, and ensure an event that enables war crimes and crimes against humanity is never allowed to take part on British soil again.”

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