Israel's war crimes in Gaza
Take action, find out more
We have witnessed the systematic massacre of Palestinians in Gaza earlier this year. This slaughter follows almost two years of blockade which has prevented essential supplies of food, fuel and medicines from reaching the Palestinian people in Gaza and causing untold suffering.
During the six-month long ceasefire, Israel killed 22 Palestinians in Gaza. When Israel broke the ceasefire, Israeli F-19 jets dropped thousands of tons of bombs on Gaza, one of the most populous places on earth, killing over 1400 Palestinians.
The Israeli government has launched this horrific military assault under the pretext of ‘security’, and action against the rockets launched from Gaza.
Several months on, and Israel is continuing to deny the Palestinians in Gaza access to basic necessities, including food, medical supplies and the basics needed to rebuild their lives.
Take action NOW!
1. Join the Palestine Solidarity Campaign
2. Join our campaign to ban illegal Israeli settlements produce in the UK
3. Sign the online petition to call upon the UK government to fulfill its responsibilites on Israel's war crimes.
4. Come along to our events, actions and protests around the UK
5. Volunteer for the PSC and get active in one of our local branch
6. Join our campaign to Boycott Israeli goods
7. Write to the media to report inaccuracies and bias, and to praise good coverage. Letter writing tips on the Arab Media Watch website.
8. Donate to help us maintain the national and international pressure on Israel
9. Join our Students Activist Group
Find out more
PSC's new factsheet - The truth about Gaza
Press releases from PSC and our partners
Useful reports
Factsheet from Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign "How Israel torpedoed the ceasefire to produce a casus belli"
For latest news, comment and analysis visit the following sites:
Maan News
UN Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
Palestine Chronicle
Electronic Intifada
Lawyers for Palestinian Human Rights – has a Q&A section on the Gaza conflict
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