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The UK public is not shy to call out genocide. Will the new prime minister join them?

New opinion poll shows most Britons oppose Israeli actions in Gaza, while their leaders equivocate and fail to take concrete measures

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The UK public is not shy to call out genocide. Will the new prime minister join them?

New opinion poll shows most Britons oppose Israeli actions in Gaza, while their leaders equivocate and fail to take concrete measures

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arabnews.com7 g fa

Just 17% of Brits deny Israel committing genocide in Gaza: Poll

LONDON: Just 17 percent of people in the UK think Israel is not committing genocide in Gaza, according to a new poll conducted by YouGov on behalf of the Council for Arab-British Understanding. Fifty percent of…

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  1. martedì 7 luglio 2026·arabnews.com

    Just 17% of Brits deny Israel committing genocide in Gaza: Poll

    LONDON: Just 17 percent of people in the UK think Israel is not committing genocide in Gaza, according to a new poll conducted by YouGov on behalf of the Council for Arab-British…

  2. martedì 7 luglio 2026·middleeasteye.net

    The UK public is not shy to call out genocide. Will the new prime minister join them?

    New opinion poll shows most Britons oppose Israeli actions in Gaza, while their leaders equivocate and fail to take concrete measures