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Gaza Palestinian family given lifeline by court to come to Britain

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Posted on July 28, 2025

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LONDON (Reuters) -A Palestinian family who are stuck in Gaza despite having permission to join a relative in Britain were given a lifeline on Monday as London's High Court ruled that officials must

Court Provides Hope for Palestinian Family Seeking Refuge in Britain

Legal Ruling and Its Implications

LONDON (Reuters) -A Palestinian family who are stuck in Gaza despite having permission to join a relative in Britain were given a lifeline on Monday as London's High Court ruled that officials must reconsider their refusal to ask Israel to let them leave.

Background of the Family's Situation

The Palestinian couple and their four children were given permission to enter the United Kingdom to join their relative, a British citizen, earlier this year. Gaza has been under attack by Israel since October 2023 and is now in the depths of a humanitarian catastrophe bordering on famine, according to aid agencies.

Court's Decision and Reactions

To get their visas, the family need to travel across Israel to Jordan to provide biometric data - but Israel will only give permission to leave at the request of another state.

Impact of the Gaza Conflict

The Foreign Office argued that Britain can offer such support only in exceptional circumstances and urged caution over "expenditure of political and diplomatic capital".

But Judge Martin Chamberlain ruled on Monday that officials had failed to consider whether having the right to enter the UK constituted an exceptional circumstance. The Foreign Office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Jenni Whitaker, a lawyer representing the family, said they hoped the foreign ministry would now "do the right, just and humane thing and urgently agree to assist our clients".

The U.N. relief agency UNRWA estimates that more than 1,000 people have been reported killed while trying to get food aid in Gaza since the end of May.

The family's lawyers told a hearing this month that three of the four children involved in the case had been shot at in this situation.

Israeli forces have killed nearly 60,000 Palestinians in airstrikes, shelling and shooting since launching their assault on Gaza in response to attacks on Israel by the Hamas group that killed 1,200 people and captured 251 hostages in October 2023.

(Reporting by Sam Tobin; Editing by Kevin Liffey)

Key Takeaways

  • UK court orders review of travel refusal for Gaza family.
  • Family stuck in Gaza despite UK entry permission.
  • Israel requires state request for family to leave.
  • UK Foreign Office urged to reconsider exceptional support.
  • Gaza faces severe humanitarian crisis amid conflict.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did the High Court rule regarding the Palestinian family?
The High Court ruled that officials must reconsider whether the family's right to enter the UK constitutes an exceptional circumstance.
What challenges does the family face in obtaining their visas?
The family needs to travel across Israel to Jordan to provide biometric data, but Israel will only allow them to leave at the request of another state.
How many Palestinians have been reported killed in Gaza since the end of May?
The U.N. relief agency UNRWA estimates that more than 1,000 people have been reported killed while trying to get food aid in Gaza since the end of May.
What assistance is the family's lawyer seeking from the foreign ministry?
The family's lawyer hopes the foreign ministry will urgently agree to assist the family in their efforts to enter the UK.
How many Palestinians have been killed in the ongoing conflict?
Israeli forces have killed nearly 60,000 Palestinians in airstrikes, shelling, and shooting since the assault on Gaza began.

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