Thursday, January 1, 2026

Complicit: Britain's Role in the Destruction of Gaza

 

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In this episode of Al Mayadeen's The Proximate Aspect, British journalist and author Peter Oborne discusses his book "Complicit: Britain's Role in the Destruction of Gaza," arguing that Britain has played a direct role through arms sales, diplomatic backing, media alignment, and interference with international accountability mechanisms. 

Drawing on legal frameworks and documented evidence, Oborne outlines how Atlanticism, US power, and Britain’s political establishment have shaped policy toward Gaza, while public opposition is ignored and critical voices are sidelined. 

The conversation examines responsibility, impunity, the role of international courts, and whether Gaza could mark a turning point for accountability under international law.

  • Introduction
  • Complicit: Britain's Role in the Destruction of Gaza
  • Can Palestine be freed without dismantling the entire Atlantic structure first?
  • What evidence does Oborne's book have on Britain’s complicity in Gaza's destruction?
  • Who prosecutes the prosecutors when genocide lawyers enable genocide?
  • Does Oborne's own career arc prove that the system kicks out truth-tellers? 
  • What really drives Britain's policy?
  • Was MBS-US visit a defeat for "Israel" as some might argue? 
  • Isn't legal accountability just a comforting fantasy?
  • Could the world stop US escalation against Venezuela?




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