UK Excludes Israelis from Leading Defense College over Escalating War in Gaza

A prestigious British defense college is excluding Israeli students from attending, officials confirmed Monday, in a decision that Israel’s military has condemned as “disgraceful.”
From next year, Israelis will not be able to attend programs at the Royal College of Defense Studies, in London, which offers professional defense and security education to members of the British armed forces and some 50 countries that are allies of the UK.
“UK military educational courses have long been open to personnel from a wide range of countries, with all UK military courses emphasizing compliance with international humanitarian law,” the Ministry of Defense in London said in a statement Monday.
“However, the Israeli government’s decision to further escalate its military operation in Gaza is wrong,” it added. “There must be a diplomatic solution to end this war now, with an immediate ceasefire, the return of the hostages and a surge in humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza.”
Maj. Gen. Amir Baram, director general of Israel’s Ministry of Defense, called the decision a “disgraceful break with Britain’s proud tradition of tolerance” in an open letter sent to the UK government. The Israeli Defense Ministry confirmed Monday that the letter was sent last week.
Baram, who said he is a proud alumnus of the college, added: “Israel’s exclusion is a profoundly dishonorable act of disloyalty to an ally at war.”
“It is deeply regrettable to see Britain bending under political pressure, turning its back on other democracies in favor of adversaries who seek its downfall,” he wrote.


