Mar 13 β€’ 17:05 UTC πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ UK Sky News

Dozens of MPs call for formal apology over Britain's actions during Palestine administration

Dozens of UK MPs are demanding a formal apology from the government for Britain's actions during its administration of Palestine from 1917 to 1948.

A collective of MPs in the UK has urged the government to issue a formal apology regarding Britain's historical actions during the administration of Palestine from 1917 to 1948. This call is founded on a 400-page legal petition submitted by the Britain Owes Palestine campaign, outlining claims of unlawful conduct and alleged war crimes committed by the British authorities during their rule in the region.

The petition, crafted by prominent legal experts Ben Emmerson and Danny Friedman, addresses serious allegations such as the failure to recognize Arab self-determination and other breaches of international law. Despite being submitted to the government in September, the campaign group has yet to receive any acknowledgment or response to their claims, highlighting an ongoing demand for accountability regarding colonial actions.

This initiative has sparked significant discussion within the UK political landscape, as it touches upon historical injustices and the broader implications of Britain's colonial past. The MPs' demands reflect a growing recognition of the need to confront and address the legacies of colonialism, urging the current government to take responsibility for its historical actions and their lasting impact on the Palestinian people.

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