Don’t Let Them Make It About Anything Else.
I’m not the story.
Neither are the people being arrested on the streets of Britain for standing up and saying no.
We’re doing what anyone with a conscience should be doing. What matters is why we’re doing it. What matters is Gaza.
This police man's picture will be in a museum one day. https://t.co/7V2RjBJqF7 pic.twitter.com/J2ftx9SvXk
— Gordon Dimmack (@GordonDimmack) July 12, 2025
We’re doing what anyone with a conscience should be doing. What matters is why we’re doing it. What matters is Gaza.
Let’s talk about the genocide. Not in vague, abstract terms—let’s talk about the facts.
The Aid Sites
Israel has now killed nearly a thousand people at aid distribution sites alone.
That’s not battlefield casualties. That’s civilians gathering to get food—bombed, gunned down, or drone-struck while carrying rice and flour.
That means thousands more have been injured.
We’re talking amputations without anaesthetic. Children in agony, no morphine, no IV fluids. A hospital system that’s already been bombed to rubble.
Just yesterday, Israel killed 135 Palestinian civilians, 43 of them at “aid” sites. Many of those murdered were children. So far today, Israel has killed a further 39 innocent people. It is barely 11am.
This isn’t speculation. It’s documented.
And it’s happening with the full knowledge of our government.
The UN Is Begging. The UK Isn’t Listening.
The United Nations is not being subtle. It’s practically shouting.
- Twenty UN human rights experts have publicly warned of an unfolding genocide in Gaza and are urging states—including the UK—to stop it.
- The UN aid chief told the Security Council that the situation in Gaza is consistent with genocide and demanded immediate action to halt arms exports.
- UN Special Rapporteurs have condemned Britain for using anti-terror laws to criminalise activists and journalists who speak out against Israel’s crimes.
- A public letter from UNA-UK pleaded with the government to honour its legal obligations under the Genocide Convention and stop profiting from the weapons trade.
- Even UN-appointed experts on corporate complicity have said that UK-based firms are profiting from genocide and should be held to account. (source)
This is the United Nations—the very institution founded in 1948 in response to the Holocaust—begging the UK to stop enabling another one.
And what is our government doing?
It’s ignoring the UN.
Calling the people who are trying to stop it “terrorists.”
Locking up priests.
Banning slogans.
Raiding homes.
If this isn’t Orwellian, I don’t know what is.
Declaration of Conscience
— Gordon Dimmack (@GordonDimmack) July 12, 2025
My name is Gordon Dimmack. I am a journalist and a citizen of the UK. On Monday morning, I will walk into a police station and peacefully hand myself in.
Why? Because I support Palestine Action, and I have encouraged others to do the same.
Under the…
Collaborators in Broad Daylight
History won’t look back on this country as neutral.
Because we’re not standing by—we’re helping.
We’re supplying the weapons.
We’re protecting the companies making a profit from it.
And we’re punishing those who blow the whistle.
You don’t get to wash your hands of that.
You don’t get to pretend we didn’t know.
So Don’t Look Away
Don’t let them make it about me. Or any of us on the streets. Or the ones behind bars.
Don’t let them change the subject.
This is about Gaza.
This is about genocide.
And this is about a government that will be remembered—not as a bystander—but as an accomplice.