Group will deliver letter tomorrow demanding immediate and unconditional recognition of Palestinian statehood, a complete trade and arms embargo and more

Leading British Jews will be at Downing Street tomorrow, Tuesday 5 August, at 2pm to deliver a letter to Keir Starmer to tell him to fight genocide not protest and that they consider the proscription of Palestine Action to be illegitimate and unethical.
A delegation will deliver the letter, to Keir Starmer and Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, signed by three hundred Jews. Lead signatories include:
· leading human rights lawyer Sir Geoffrey Bindman KC
· film director Mike Leigh
· author Michael Rosen
· writer Gillian Slovo
· author and former ANC MP Andrew Feinstein
Jenny Manson, Chair of Jewish Voice for Labour and lead organiser of the letter said:
We are Jews horrified by the genocide being carried out by Israel against the Palestinian people. We oppose genocide as human beings. We oppose it because we are Jews who have learnt from our history to be vigilant against injustice, and to stand up for justice for all people everywhere. For us, ‘Never again’ does not mean only crimes against Jews but Never Again by anyone to anyone.
We will be standing together in Whitehall on Tuesday 5th August between 2 and 4pm, to demonstrate our horror at Israel’s actions and to call on our Government to take real action now.
Among the speakers addressing the rally will be:
· Andrew Feinstein: Son of a Holocaust survivor, former ANC MP, stood against Keir Starmer in Hamstead and St Pancras in 2024
· Joseph Finlay: Historian, musician and writer on British Jewish issues
· Gillian Mosely: Documentary maker, descended from several famous rabbis
· Alexei Sayle: Comedian, author, lifelong supporter of Palestine
The letter will stress the horrific reality of Israel’s genocide in Gaza and the lack of excuse for inaction when the horror is agonisingly on show every day on radio, television and social media. The group says:
Criticising Israel and opposing the brutality of genocide, apartheid, and ethnic cleansing taking place in Gaza and the West Bank, including taking direct action, are not antisemitic. Nor are they terrorism. We consider the proscription of Palestine Action to be illegitimate and unethical.
It is time to end the government’s handwringing over the level of slaughter and suffering in Gaza and the West Bank, mixed with tacit support to the Israeli state.
The Government must immediately recognise the state of Palestine, without threats and conditions, and initiate meaningful sanctions:
· Suspending the UK-Israel trade agreement.
· Ending all exports used by the Israeli military in weapons or otherwise.
· Ending all UK military and intelligence collaboration with Israel.
· Banning imports from Israel.
· Questioning the Israeli ambassador to the UK about her support for genocide.
· Informing UK citizens participating in the Israeli military that they risk prosecution for war crimes.
The letter that will be delivered reads:
To Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Home Secretary Yvette Cooper
Proscribe genocide, not protest
We are Jews who oppose the genocide by Israel against the Palestinian people, the reality of which is agonisingly on show every day on radio, television and social media. Opposing the brutality of genocide, apartheid, and ethnic cleansing taking place in Gaza and the West Bank, including taking direct action, is not antisemitic. Nor is it terrorism. We consider the proscription of Palestine Action as illegitimate and unethical.
We oppose genocide as human beings. We oppose it because we are Jews who have learnt from our history to be vigilant against injustice and stand up for justice for all people, everywhere. For us, ‘Never again’ does not mean only crimes against Jews, let alone criticism of Israel, but never again by anyone to anyone.
The International Court of Justice identified Israel’s behaviour in Gaza as possible genocide. It is now widely recognised as actual genocide. Dozens and dozens of analyses by respected human-rights organisations and genocide scholars throughout the world have all now reached the same conclusion. We draw your attention to three of the examples, the late July 2025 B’Tselem “Our Genocide” publication, the report “Amnesty International investigation concludes Israel is committing genocide against Palestinians in Gaza” on 5th December 2024 and Israel historian Omer Bartov’s reluctant acceptance of this view in the New York Times in “I’m a Genocide Scholar. I Know It When I See It. “(15th July 2025)
Further we also note the ICJ’s insistence that once it had identified the risk of genocide by Israel, the obligation on other states was to ensure they were not complicit, to halt genocide if it had happened, and to prevent it if it looked likely to happen.
The actions of the UK government expand on a disturbing trend of attempts by successive governments to restrict peaceful protests intended to save lives. Lengthy prison sentences have been given to climate protesters as well as those opposed to arms sales to Israel. It has made the UK among the most repressive countries in Europe according to UN representatives, especially since the proscription of Palestine Action.
Article 10 of the Human Rights Act specifies the right to freedom of expression which includes the right to take non-violent direct action in accordance with one’s conscience even where this involves civil disobedience. This has long been a route to achieving progressive change in society, for example in the courage of the suffragettes. Shortly before the debate on proscribing Palestine Action, many MPs were pictured wearing sashes expressing solidarity with the suffragette movement amongst whom the use of direct action was extensive. Direct action was also an integral part of the civil rights movement in the USA, and the anti-apartheid movement in the UK. It has been an important feature of the struggle to limit ongoing climate catastrophes by protesters around the world as supported by the Aarhus convention which the UK signed in 2005.
Reassurances have been given that the right to protest is protected:
Dan Jarvis, a Minister of State for the Home Office, assured MPs in the House of Commons on 2nd July:
“Proscribing Palestine Action will not impinge the right to protest. People have always been able to protest lawfully or express support for Palestine, and they can continue to do so.”
These words were reinforced by Justice Chamberlain when an interim injunction against the order was sought.
“97. It will remain lawful for the claimant and other persons who were members of PA prior to proscription to continue to express their opposition to Israel’s actions in Gaza and elsewhere, including by drawing attention to what they regard as Israel’s genocide and other serious violations of international law. They will remain legally entitled to do so in private conversations, in print, on social media and at protests. Even if their protests take the form of direct action which involves criminality, the fact that they were previously members of an organisation which is now proscribed would not as a matter of law aggravate their criminal conduct. (our emphasis) It follows that it is hyperbole to talk of the claimant or others being “gagged” in this respect (as the claimant has alleged). They could not incur criminal liability based on their past association with a group which was not proscribed at the time.”
In spite of this, we have seen some extraordinary police action, including this arrest involving Private Eye where a protestor merely carried a poster image of a satirical cartoon previously published without challenge in the magazine and in Kent where Police threatened to arrest a protestor for holding a Palestinian flag. We note the Kent police response, justifying an intervention of theirs, said in words quoted in Haroon Siddique’s Guardian report:
“Under the Terrorism Act it is a criminal offence to carry or display items that may arouse reasonable suspicion that an individual is a member or supporter of a proscribed organisation such as Palestine Action.”
The offending “items” in that instance were a Palestinian flag, the utterance “Free Palestine”, and a poster saying, “Israel is committing genocide’.
We believe that such extraordinary actions show that immediate explanation and clarification to the police are required.
The government should stop deflecting attention from genocide by linking non-violent protest to terrorism. Instead, we call on your government to use its influence to help to end genocide and bring about justice for the Palestinian people. It should immediately recognise the state of Palestine and initiate meaningful sanctions such as:
- Suspending the UK-Israel trade agreement.
- Ending all exports used by the Israeli military in weapons or otherwise.
- Ending all UK military and intelligence collaboration with Israel.
- Banning imports from Israel.
- Questioning the Israeli ambassador to the UK about her support for genocide.
- Informing UK citizens participating in the Israeli military that they risk prosecution for war crimes.
It is time to end the government’s handwringing over the level of slaughter and suffering in Gaza and the West Bank, mixed with tacit support to the Israeli state. The United Kingdom is not powerless in the face of Israel’s breaches of international law and we call on the government to take the tough diplomatic, political and economic action to help end genocide, occupation, apartheid, and ethnic cleansing.
Yours faithfully,
LEAD SIGNATORIES
Sir Geoffrey Bindman KC
Tony Booth
Mark Etkind
Andrew Feinstein
Rob Ferguson
Joseph Finlay
Dr Agnes Kory
Richard Kuper
Mike Leigh
Leah Levane
Jenny Manson
Angie Mindel
Gillian Mosely
Prof Jacqueline Rose
Michael Rosen
Alexei Sayle
Gillian Slovo
Naomi Wayne
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Has anyone broke this news to Melanie Phillips?
Does the UK have a sufficient stock of smelling salts as the Lobby goes into meltdown?
Will the police be out on the streets enforcing the noise abatement legislation from all the wailing and gnashing of teeth?
PS. That’s a tozzin picture of the Crash Test Dummy, by the way. Captures the whole essence of decaying gormlessness.
My sentiments exactly. Looking like he’s been told he can’t watch scooby doo until he’s put all his lego away
Anyway, as if keef’s gonna do f-all about it. It’s a further erosion of civil liberty that constitutes his remit from the establishment he represents.
Someone more powerful is controlling our robot PM.
Even a reboot ain’t going to make any difference.
“Have you ever had your balls trapped in a mangle
When some silly bugger turned the handle?’
– Traditional rhyme
https://sonar21.com/russian-special-ops-forces-capture-three-british-soldiers/
“there are reports that Witkoff’s mission is to try to get the Russians to release the three British operatives. If I was Putin I would tell Witkoff something along these lines:
‘Putin: Mr. Witkoff, if the Mexican drug cartels were launching drones into Texas & killing civilians in San Antonio & Austin, would the US take steps to eliminate that threat?
Witkoff: Yes Mr. President, we would not permit those attacks to go unanswered.
Putin: & what would Mr. Trump’s reaction be if, after he ordered Delta Force to raid the headquarters of the drug cartel, your soldiers captured two Chinese military officers & one Chinese intelligence officer, & that they possessed detailed documents outlining plans for future attacks inside the US?
Witkoff: Well… uhh, umm… I am pretty sure that President Trump would want to make an example of them in order to send a strong message to the Chinese to cease all actions that threaten the lives of American citizens.
Putin: Precisely. Now you understand our position with respect to these British terrorists. They were not operating under the protection of the Geneva Convention, they are terrorist instigators & will be punished according to Russian law. However, there is a way out of this dilemma for both Britain & NATO: End your financial and military support for Ukraine immediately; recognize Russia’s sovereignty over the Republics of Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporhyzhia & Kherson; withdraw your missiles from Poland & Romania, which present a potential existential threat to my country; end the economic sanctions the West has unjustly imposed on Russia; return our stolen assets, including the properties in the US that President Obama wrongfully seized; & agree to sit down & negotiate, using the draft treaty I presented to President Biden in December 2021.
Witkoff: (Gulp and stuttering) Mr. President… I… uh… I’m not empowered to make any of those concessions. I must consult with President Trump.
Putin: Good. Make sure he understands our position & thank you for your attention to this matter. Have a safe trip home.’
– Larry Johnson
Police issue warning of mass arrests ahead of planned Palestine Action protests
https://www.lbc.co.uk/news/uk/palestine-action-protest-london-police