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Benedict Cumberbatch, Dua Lipa among 300 British celebrities urging UK to end Israel arms sales

Benedict Cumberbatch, Dua Lipa among 300 British celebrities urging UK to end Israel arms sales

Actors, musicians, and other public figures wrote the letter calling on Prime Minister Keir Starmer to “end the UK’s complicity in the horrors in Gaza”.
29 May, 2025

Pop star Dua Lipa joined some 300 UK celebrities in signing an open letter on Thursday urging Britain to halt arms sales to Israel, after similar pleas from lawyers and writers.

Actors, musicians, activists and other public figures wrote the letter calling on Prime Minister Keir Starmer to “end the UK’s complicity in the horrors in Gaza”.

British-Albanian pop sensation Dua Lipa has been vocal about the war on Gaza and last year criticised Israel’s offensive as a “genocide”.

Israel has repeatedly denied allegations of genocide and says its campaign intends to crush Hamas following the October 2023 attack.

Other signatories include actors Benedict Cumberbatch, Tilda Swinton and Riz Ahmed, and musicians Paloma Faith, Annie Lennox and Massive Attack.

“You can’t call it ‘intolerable’ and keep sending arms,” read the letter to Labour leader Starmer, organised by Choose Love, a UK-based humanitarian aid and refugee advocacy charity.

Sports broadcaster Gary Lineker, who stepped down from his role at the BBC after a social media post that contained anti-Semitic imagery, also signed the letter.

Signatories urged the UK to ensure “full humanitarian access across Gaza”, broker an “immediate and permanent ceasefire”, and “immediately suspend” all arms sales to Israel.

“The children of Gaza cannot wait another minute. Prime Minister, what will you choose? Complicity in war crimes, or the courage to act?”, the letter continued.

Earlier this month, Starmer slammed Israel’s “egregious” renewed military offensive in Gaza and promised to take “further concrete actions” if it did not stop — without detailing what the actions could be.

Last September, the UK government suspended 30 out of 350 arms export licenses to Israel, saying there was a “clear risk” they could be used to breach humanitarian law.

Global outrage has grown after Israel ended a ceasefire in March and stepped up military operations this month, killing thousands of people in a span of two months, according to figures by the Gaza health ministry.

The humanitarian situation has also sparked alarm and fears of starvation after a two-month blockade on aid entering the devastated territory.

Over 800 UK lawyers, including Supreme Court justices, and some 380 British and Irish writers warned of Israel committing a “genocide” in Gaza in open letters this week.

Hamas killed 1,218 people in their October 2023 attack on Israel, according to an Aemphasized textFP tally based on official figures. They also took 251 hostages, 57 of whom remain in Gaza, including 34 who the Israeli military says are dead.

Israel’s military offensive launched in response has killed 54,084, mostly civilians, in Gaza according to its health ministry, displaced nearly the entire population and ravaged swathes of the besieged strip.

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Hamed May 29, 2025 05:36pm
England created criminals. Of course they send arms to murder Palestinians! King Richard did the same thing.
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Islam Peace Love May 29, 2025 07:55pm
Huge fan of Benedict Cumberbatch.
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Laila May 29, 2025 08:43pm
Urging, signing, appealing wont help. Actual action is required. Force even.
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