Title was so ambiguous I had no clue what happened. Here it is
>A senior British diplomat has resigned in protest over the UK’s continued arms sales to Israel
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> Mark Smith, who served at the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) announced his decision in a resignation letter that has brought renewed scrutiny to the UK’s foreign policy.
> Smith detailed his growing discomfort with the UK’s arms export practices. In his resignation letter, Smith argued that the government’s claims of maintaining one of the most “robust and transparent” arms export licensing regimes in the world are misleading. He stated that his concerns over potential breaches of international humanitarian law had been dismissed by the department, leaving him with no choice but to step down.
> “It is with sadness that I resign after a long career in the diplomatic service, however, I can no longer carry out my duties in the knowledge that this Department may be complicit in war crimes,” Smith wrote. He further described the ongoing violence in Gaza as clear and unquestionable examples of war crimes, accusing Israel of committing acts that violate international humanitarian law.
Good for him, it’s a shame it had to come to this.
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Title was so ambiguous I had no clue what happened. Here it is
>A senior British diplomat has resigned in protest over the UK’s continued arms sales to Israel
> Mark Smith, who served at the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) announced his decision in a resignation letter that has brought renewed scrutiny to the UK’s foreign policy.
> Smith detailed his growing discomfort with the UK’s arms export practices. In his resignation letter, Smith argued that the government’s claims of maintaining one of the most “robust and transparent” arms export licensing regimes in the world are misleading. He stated that his concerns over potential breaches of international humanitarian law had been dismissed by the department, leaving him with no choice but to step down.
> “It is with sadness that I resign after a long career in the diplomatic service, however, I can no longer carry out my duties in the knowledge that this Department may be complicit in war crimes,” Smith wrote. He further described the ongoing violence in Gaza as clear and unquestionable examples of war crimes, accusing Israel of committing acts that violate international humanitarian law.
Good for him, it’s a shame it had to come to this.