Junior British diplomat resigns over UK’s ‘continued arms sales to Israel’

IDF troops seen operating in the Gaza Strip in this handout photo published on July 25, 2024. (IDF)
IDF troops seen operating in the Gaza Strip in this handout photo published on July 25, 2024. (IDF)

A British diplomat based in Ireland resigns over arms sales to Israel, suggesting that the UK’s foreign office “may be complicit in war crimes.”

Images of his resignation email sent to colleagues were posted online, with Mark Smith, who was based in the British embassy in Dublin, writing there was “no justification for the UK’s continued arms sales to Israel.”

Smith, who describes himself as an expert in arms sales policy, was a second secretary dealing with “counter terror,” a relatively junior position in the foreign office (FCDO).

Issuing a follow-up statement, Smith says he had “written to the foreign secretary informing him of my resignation and urging him to urgently review the UK approach to the situation in Gaza,” according to the BBC.

“Each day we witness clear and unquestionable examples of war crimes and breaches of international humanitarian law in Gaza perpetrated by the State of Israel,” Smith wrote in the resignation email.

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