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The UK government’s discriminatory policy towards children in Gaza

20 July 2025 - 16:09:11
Category: Human Rights ، General
The UK government's refusal to accept sick children from Gaza starkly contradicts its previous conduct in similar wars and conflicts — revealing the hypocrisy behind London’s claims of defending human rights.

In a report, The Guardian highlighted a legal challenge against the British government for its refusal to evacuate children with serious illnesses from Gaza. A law firm, representing three children from Gaza, argued that the UK government’s failure to facilitate the evacuation of sick and vulnerable children from Gaza contradicts its past policies in other global conflicts.

This legal action targets the UK’s Foreign Office and Home Office, supporting three Gaza-based children in critical health conditions. It argues that British ministers ignored available treatment options in the region before rejecting medical evacuations for these children.

The law firm, in its legal claim, pointed out that the UK government’s position towards Gaza’s children stands in stark contrast to the country's historical records in similar circumstances. For example, Britain evacuated children from conflict zones during the Bosnia war and, more recently, during the war in Ukraine.

A member of the law firm Leigh Day, which initiated this legal challenge against the UK government, stated: "The British government justifies its failure to facilitate the medical evacuation of children from Gaza by claiming it supports treatment options within Gaza or nearby regions. However, such mechanisms are grossly inadequate to meet the urgent medical needs of Gaza’s children."


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