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The U.K. government will defend its decision to continue supplying parts for F-35 fighter jets that may be used by Israel in Gaza during a High Court hearing. Human rights groups challenge this, arguing it breaks domestic and international law and makes the U.K. complicit in atrocities. The government previously suspended some export licenses for equipment used in Gaza but exempted F-35 components.
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