Non-inquiry session · Opened 29 June 2026

Follow-up to Israel-Palestine conflict inquiry

From: Foreign Affairs Committee

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What this inquiry is asking

This is not a formal inquiry but a follow-up scrutiny session examining developments since the Foreign Affairs Committee's previous investigation into the Israel-Palestine conflict. The session is testing whether conditions, policies, or commitments have shifted, and whether earlier recommendations have been implemented or remain unaddressed.

Status / emerging findings

  • Session held 7 July 2026 with Hamish Falconer MP and Dr Rob Dixon — no published findings yet as inquiry remains open
  • Single evidence session suggests focused follow-up rather than comprehensive re-investigation
  • Committee format indicates reactive scrutiny of post-inquiry developments rather than new substantive inquiry

Why it matters

Parliamentary follow-up sessions on Israel-Palestine hold the government to account on implementation of earlier recommendations and shifts in a conflict with direct implications for UK foreign policy and humanitarian aid.

Themes

government-accountabilityforeign-policy-implementationisrael-palestine-conflict

Key witnesses

Hamish Falconer MP, Dr Rob Dixon

Witness sessions

Written evidence & correspondence

Source · parliament.uk inquiry record ↗

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