Report

The Gaza Tribunal Report brings together the testimony, evidence and analysis presented during the Gaza Tribunal hearings held in Westminster on 4–5 September 2025.

Over two days, the Tribunal heard from 29 witnesses, including medics, journalists, academics, lawyers, researchers, campaigners, trade unionists and political figures. Their testimony documented the devastating human impact of the assault on Gaza and examined Britain’s role in enabling Israel’s war through political, military and economic support.

This report brings together the evidence heard by the Tribunal alongside legal analysis and a set of recommendations for the British government aimed at ending complicity in violations of international law and supporting the pursuit of accountability through domestic and international legal institutions.

As Jeremy Corbyn writes in the foreword:
“We hope the Gaza Tribunal serves as a landmark contribution to the campaign for justice, and as a historical repository of evidence for generations to come.”

The Gaza Tribunal cannot itself deliver justice. However, by documenting testimony, gathering evidence and drawing attention to violations of international law, this report seeks to contribute to the growing global effort to secure accountability and justice for the Palestinian people.