On 13 February 2026 , the delivered a landmark judgment: the UK government’s decision to designate as a terrorist organisation was unlawful and disproportionate . The ruling strikes at the heart of one of the most powerful tools available to the British state — proscription under the Terrorism Act 2000. It is a rare judicial rebuke of executive authority in national security matters. What Was the Ban? In July 2025, the Home Office formally proscribed Palestine Action, making: Membership a criminal offence Public support punishable by up to 14 years in prison Displaying symbols potentially illegal The decision was initially taken by Home Secretary , Yvette Cooper who argued the group’s activities — including break-ins at RAF bases, property damage, and direct action targeting — met the statutory definition of terrorism. Proscription is among the most severe restrictions the UK government can impose on a political organisation. It effectively places a group i...
“This Exceeds All Legal, Ethical, Moral and Humanitarian Norms” When the Head of the ICRC Issues a Warning to the World.
In an interview with the Dutch newspaper NRC, President of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), delivered a stark assessment of the war in Gaza: “ What we have seen in Gaza exceeds all legal, ethical, moral and humanitarian norms. ” For an institution known for restraint, neutrality, and careful language, this was extraordinary. But it was not an isolated remark. Over the past year, Spoljaric has issued a series of deeply troubling statements about Gaza — warnings that go beyond political critique and into the realm of systemic humanitarian collapse. “Humanity Is Failing in Gaza” In multiple interviews and public remarks, Spoljaric has framed the crisis not merely as a military conflict, but as a moral test for the international system: “Humanity is failing in Gaza.” This is not diplomatic phrasing. It is an indictment of collective inaction. When the guardian of the Geneva Conventions says humanity itself is failing , it means the norms meant to...