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    Britain bans Israelis from London defence college over Gaza escalation

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    Posted on September 15, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Britain bans Israeli students from a London defence college due to Gaza conflict escalation, sparking diplomatic tensions with Israel.

    Table of Contents

    • UK's Decision on Israeli Participation in Defence Education
    • Background of the Conflict
    • Reactions to the Ban
    • Implications for Military Training

    UK Bars Israeli Students from London Defence College Amid Gaza Conflict

    UK's Decision on Israeli Participation in Defence Education

    LONDON (Reuters) -Britain has banned Israelis from attending a prestigious London defence studies college due to the escalation of the war in Gaza, the UK's Ministry of Defence said on Monday, prompting an angry response from Israel.

    Background of the Conflict

    While Britain remains a close ally of Israel's, it has recently tried to pressure its government over the conflict, threatening in July to recognise a Palestinian state unless Israel takes steps to relieve suffering in the enclave.

    Reactions to the Ban

    The latest move means from next year Israeli students will be refused entry to the Royal College of Defence Studies, which offers a post-graduate course in international strategic studies to students from Britain and around the world.

    Implications for Military Training

    It follows Israel's announcement in August of plans to escalate the conflict by moving to take control of Gaza City, where about a million Palestinians have been sheltering, with the aim of eliminating the militant group Hamas.

    "The Israeli government's decision to further escalate its military operation in Gaza is wrong," said a spokesperson for the Ministry of Defence, which owns the college.

    "We have therefore taken the decision to pause future Israeli participation in UK-run courses."

    Responding to the exclusion, Amir Baram, the director general of Israel's Ministry of Defence, sent a letter to the college and Britain's MoD calling the decision "discriminatory" and saying it breaks with Britain's tradition of tolerance and decency.

    "Israel's exclusion is a profoundly dishonourable act of disloyalty to an ally at war," the letter said.

    British military courses emphasise compliance with international humanitarian law, the MoD spokesperson added. Fewer than five Israeli Defence Forces personnel are currently enrolled in non-combat military academic courses in the UK.

    Earlier in September, Britain barred Israeli officials, but not Israeli defence companies, from its biggest arms fair over the Gaza escalation.

    (Reporting by Sarah Young and Maayan Lubell in Jerusalem; Editing by Jan Harvey)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Britain bans Israeli students from a London defence college.
    • •The decision is linked to the ongoing Gaza conflict.
    • •Israel criticizes the move as discriminatory.
    • •The ban affects future Israeli participation in UK courses.
    • •UK emphasizes adherence to international humanitarian law.

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    1What is military training?

    Military training refers to the education and training of military personnel in various skills and disciplines necessary for effective performance in military operations.

    2What is compliance in finance?

    Compliance in finance refers to the process of adhering to laws, regulations, and guidelines that govern financial practices and ensure ethical conduct within financial institutions.

    3What is humanitarian aid?

    Humanitarian aid is assistance provided to people in need, typically during crises such as natural disasters or conflicts, aimed at alleviating suffering and maintaining human dignity.

    4What is an international financial institution?

    An international financial institution is an organization that provides financial and technical assistance to countries for development projects, often focusing on poverty reduction and economic growth.

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