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Jeremy Corbyn The Gaza Tribunal: Britain's Complicity In Genocide

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A landmark inquiry into Britain's complicity in the Gaza genocide

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Binding: Paperback

Date Published: 20 Jul 2026

Entire neighbourhoods flattened. Human beings torn to pieces or buried under the rubble. People shot as they queue for a bag of flour. Words cannot begin to describe the suffering that Palestinians have endured. Israel's genocide in Gaza could have been prevented, but our political leaders chose to participate instead.

The Gaza Tribunal uncovers the true scale of Britain's complicity in one of the greatest crimes of our age. This groundbreaking inquiry brings together original testimony from Palestinian survivors, journalists, human rights campaigners, international legal experts and whistleblowers, to evidence both the human reality of the genocide, and the ways in which it was enabled by the British government.

The Gaza Tribunal combines an invaluable historical repository of evidence with the urgent call for its investigation. Crimes against humanity demand truth and accountability, without which there can be no justice.

About the Author

Jeremy Corbyn is the Independent MP for Islington North, former leader of the Labour Party, founder of the Peace and Justice Project and parliamentary leader of Your Party. He is also a regular participant at the United Nations Human Rights Council (Geneva), Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (Vice President), and Stop the War (Deputy President). Neve Gordon is Professor of International Law and Human Rights, Queen Mary University of London. Shahd Hammouri is Lecturer in International Law and Legal Theory, University of Kent. She is also a senior legal consultant at Law for Palestine.

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