Thursday, December 11, 2025

77 years ago today, the UN adopted the Genocide Convention – a treaty to ensure mass atrocities such as the Holocaust never happened again. Tragically, this has not been the reality. Nearly 2 months after the so-called ‘ceasefire’ in Gaza, Palestinians are still enduring Israel’s genocide. Over 350 people have been killed by Israeli forces since October 29, with access to life-saving aid and medical supplies still restricted.

Amnesty UK

77 years ago today, the UN adopted the Genocide Convention – a treaty to ensure mass atrocities such as the Holocaust never happened again. 
 
Tragically, this has not been the reality. 
 
Nearly 2 months after the so-called ‘ceasefire’ in Gaza, Palestinians are still enduring Israel’s genocide. 
 
Over 350 people have been killed by Israeli forces since October 29, with access to life-saving aid and medical supplies still restricted. 
 
And the UK is still failing in its obligation to help prevent and punish genocide. 
 
A ‘ceasefire’ does not mean the genocide is over.
 

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