Sunday, August 23, 2026

Over 100 ex-diplomats urge France, UK to sanction Israel over Palestine

 



Over 100 ex-diplomats urge France, UK to sanction Israel over Palestine

An open letter demands a ban on arms transfers and a freeze on EU-Israel and UK-Israel trade agreements.

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Palestinians inspect destroyed buildings in central Gaza Strip, amid Israel's continuing genocidal war [File: Abdel Kareem Hana/AP]

A coalition of 102 former French and British diplomats is calling on their countries to jointly sanction Israel, warning in an open letter that Israeli policy in occupied Palestinian territory threatens to permanently erase the possibility of a Palestinian state.

France and the United Kingdom “must act together to uphold international law in Palestine”, said the letter published on Saturday by French outlet Le Monde. It urged the two governments to push for “equal rights for Israelis and Palestinians”.

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The signatories include former British ambassadors to the United Nations, Jeremy Greenstock and Emyr Jones Parry, and former French Middle East directors, Yves Aubin de la Messuziere and Denis Bauchard, drawing on decades of diplomatic postings across the region.

“Palestinian house demolitions and rampant settler violence – with the connivance of the Israeli army and police – amount to ethnic cleansing,” said the letter. “The world no longer sees Israel as a genuine democracy,” it added.

Such language, said Nicholas Hopton, a former UK ambassador to Iran, Qatar and Yemen and one of the signatories, was not invented by the diplomats themselves.

“The words are not our own,” he told Al Jazeera. “They are taken from the international legal bodies, the UN, those who have been observing from a neutral position and with expertise.”

The letter arrives against the backdrop of Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza, which has killed more than 72,000 Palestinians since October 2023. Despite a ceasefire that took effect in October 2025, Israeli attacks have continued, killing at least 1,285 Palestinians since, according to Gaza’s Ministry of Health.

For Hopton, the more immediate trigger was Israel’s renewed push to expand settlements in the occupied West Bank.

“There is a move by the Israeli government to allow settlements to be created in the West Bank in a way that would almost realistically prevent a future Palestinian state being able to be created there,” he said.

France and the UK recognised a Palestinian state in 2025, a step the letter argues now needs to be “made real by urgent action.” The signatories trace their countries’ responsibility back to the mandates the UK and France held over Palestine, Syria and Lebanon after World War I, which shaped the region’s modern borders.

“Our two nations believe that those responsible for war crimes and crimes against humanity must be held to account,” the letter states. “Only then can our governments rebut the accusation of double standards.”

What the diplomats demand

The letter lays out specific measures for France and the UK to adopt jointly: suspending EU-Israel and UK-Israel trade agreements and halting arms transfers and military cooperation with Israel.

It also calls for a ban on trade with Israeli settlements, a ban on citizens purchasing property on occupied Palestinian land, and guaranteed humanitarian access to Gaza through UNRWA and other UN agencies, with protected access for journalists, diplomats and parliamentarians.

“These actions, imposing penalties for law-breaking, safeguard the rule of law and show that there is an alternative to violence,” the letter states.

The letter, however, is not directed solely at Israel; it also calls on Palestinian leadership, which it describes as “unrepresentative and dysfunctional”, to ensure the internationally recognised state remains “democratic and law-abiding”, pointing to elections scheduled for November as an opportunity for renewal.

For Hopton, though, the real test lies with governments willing to act rather than simply condemn, and he singled out the United States as the most consequential actor.

“The United States … has the most influence over the actions of the Israeli government,” he told Al Jazeera, warning that continued inaction “will create a longer-term, irreconcilable problem and store up future violence and future tragedies”.

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Israeli drone strike on ‘civilian vehicle’ injures several in Syria

 



Israeli drone strike on ‘civilian vehicle’ injures several in Syria

Syria condemns attack in southwest as a ‘flagrant violation of sovereignty’ and a ‘blatant breach of international law’.

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An Israeli drone targeted a truck in the Syrian town of Beit Jinn [Social media via Al Jazeera Arabic]

An Israeli drone strike in southwestern Syria has injured several people, the country’s foreign ministry says, in the latest of near-daily Israeli incursions and attacks in the area.

Syria’s official Alikhbariya channel reported on Saturday that a man was wounded when an Israeli drone hit his truck near the town of Beit Jinn in the western Damascus countryside.

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The Israeli military confirmed the strike, saying in a statement that it had targeted “a terrorist who advanced terror attacks in their final stages of preparation” in southern Syria. The activity “posed an immediate threat to our forces”, the military added.

Syria’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates said in a statement that Saturday’s strike resulted in several civilian injuries.

It said it “condemns in the strongest terms” the targeting of a “civilian vehicle” by an Israeli drone.

“This attack constitutes a flagrant violation of the sovereignty of the Syrian Arab Republic and the integrity of its territory, and a blatant breach of international law, and comes in the context of repeated Israeli attacks on Syrian territory,” it added.

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Saturday, August 22, 2026

The voices of the 'marginalised' will inevitably be heard

 

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Even if the US government won’t call it Genocide, the history will….history will and has always unearth the voices of the marginalized.




Akmal’s “selected extremism” faulted for fewer Jalur Gemilang flown during past two Merdeka months





Akmal’s “selected extremism” faulted for fewer Jalur Gemilang flown during past two Merdeka months




ALTHOUGH he has toned down considerably this Merdeka month, the so-called damage that UMNO Youth chief Datuk Dr Muhamad Akmal Saleh has inflicted by provoking a sense of public fear has apparently been blamed for lesser number of Malaysian flags a.k.a. Jalur Gemilang been flown this year.

This has prompted the administrator of Anwar Ibrahim Fans site to take a pot shot at the self-proclaimed staunch defender of race and religion by “congratulating his selected extremism” to the hesitation of Malaysians – both individuals and business premises – to hoist Jalur Gemilang.




Chief among his moral policing antic is how he wanted to make a trip down to Penang last year to teach Kepala Batas hardware shop owner Feng Jin Zhen – whom he rudely jibed as apek – how to fly the Jalur Gemilang after the latter was filmed holding the Malaysian flag upside down.






In stark contrast, the Merlimau MP’s demeanour has softened considerably in two viralled Jalur Gemilang-related outrage reported this year, notably those spotted in Dataran Batu Buruk. Terengganu and at an automotive plant at i-Park Indahpura in Kulai, Johor.

This led to accusations of hypocrisy and double-standards, particularly on grounds that the so-called culprits are not of Chinese descent, hence DAP would not be dragged into the picture.





‘Better be safe than sorry’


Doubtlessly, some presumably rightists credited the Melaka Rural Development, Agriculture and Food Security state EXCO for his harsh action given the undivided love for his motherland instead of the oft-alleged trying to derive political mileage from his intervention.

“Better be safe than sorry” is the key phrase here for “some crazy men might turn the flag upside down at night or snap the flag”, warned a phobic commenter while another contended that this would eradicate concerns over the flag being “upside down or backside up”.

One senior citizen from Petaling Jaya chided Akmal for thinking highly of himself as a “Malay hero” by recounting last year’s upside-down flag incident involving the Penang hardware shop owner.

Even one Malay netizen vouched as “true” observation of the Anwar Ibrahim Fans’ administrator.

“People used to fly flags with great enthusiasm, if someone hoisted them wrongly, we would reprimand them (decently) face-to-face and fix/resolve the matter there and then,” he recalled.

But now people are afraid to fly the flag because they’re afraid of going viral and becoming political fodder.

Not just individuals, private companies, non-government agencies are also less likely to fly the flag because they want to avoid going viral and being criticised.

This comment apparently prompted some rightists to hit back by asking “why can’t there be someone to inspect the flag before it gets hoisted” or “how could one be so ignorant as to flying a flag right after more than 60 years of the nation’s independence”.

One even insinuated that some unpatriotic citizens purposely wanted to fly the Jalur Gemilang upside down.

In fact, a similar phenomenon of lesser people flyting the Jalur Gemilang was observed in Melaka, the state whereby first premier Tunku Abdul Rahman announced the historic date for Malaya’s independence on Feb 20, 1956.

The Father of Independence made this iconic declaration to a large crowd at Padang Hilir upon returning from successful independence negotiations in London.

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