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Call for ‘blockades’ as Israeli president reportedly heading to the UK

Willem Moore by Willem Moore
4 September 2025
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According to the Guardian, Israeli prime minister Isaac Herzog is coming to the UK on Thursday 11 September. The visit will take place in the run up to the UK recognising Palestinian statehood, leading many to suspect that Herzog is travelling here to turn government ministers off the idea. This has led to significant outrage, with many arguing that Herzog should face arrest for statements he’s made about Israel’s genocide of the Palestinian people.

“Death, destruction, and starvation”

The Guardian notes that there was another visit from a senior Israeli politician earlier this year, when foreign secretary David Lammy hosted an “unannounced visit” from his counterpart Gideon Sa’ar. Generally, it’s not seen as a good thing when politicians have to obscure their meetings from the public, and it speaks to the irreparable damage that Israel has done to its reputation. Speaking on this new visit, the Guardian wrote:

However, any meeting between Herzog and Keir Starmer is likely to be hugely controversial within Labour amid the death, destruction and starvation wreaked by Israel’s war in Gaza. No 10 has not confirmed a meeting between Herzog and the prime minister.

Downing Street has previously indicated that the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, faces arrest if he travels to the UK after the international criminal court issued an arrest warrant for him over alleged war crimes in Gaza.

Unlike Netanyahu, the International Criminal Court (ICC) has not issued an arrest warrant against Herzog. Some, however, believe this is a mistake, with Herzog having said the following in October 2023 after Israel began its genocide against the Palestinian people (as reported by Human Rights Watch):

It is an entire nation out there that is responsible. This rhetoric about civilians not aware, not involved, it’s absolutely not true. They could’ve risen up; they could have fought against that evil regime

The argument is that Herzog was condoning collective punishment, which is a war crime, as Medicens Sans Frontieres explain:

International humanitarian law posits that no person may be punished for acts that he or she did not commit. It ensures that the collective punishment of a group of persons for a crime committed by an individual is also forbidden, whether in the case of prisoners of war or of any other individuals (GCIII Art. 87, API Art. 75.2.d, APII Art. 4.2.b). This is one of the fundamental guarantees established by the 1949 Geneva Conventions and their 1977 Additional Protocols. This guarantee is applicable not only to protected persons but to all individuals, no matter what their status or to what category of persons they belong, as defined by the Geneva Conventions (GCIV Art. 33).

Collective punishment is prohibited, based on the fact that criminal responsibility can be attributed only to individuals. Respect for this principle can be ensured solely by establishing guarantees that protect judicial procedures. This principle must also be monitored in the context of disciplinary sanctions procedures.

Following Israel’s order for Palestinians to evacuate in 2023, the UN special rapporteur on internally displaced persons said:

Forcible population transfers constitute a crime against humanity, and collective punishment is prohibited under international humanitarian law…

It is inconceivable that more than half of Gaza’s population could traverse an active war zone, without devastating humanitarian consequences, particularly while deprived of essential supplies and basic services.

“The Genocide Party”

Zarah Sultana led the condemnation of Labour:

Beyond disgusted that Israeli President Herzog is set to visit London next week to meet Labour ministers.

The Labour Party is living up to its reputation as The Genocide Party.

Herzog should be arrested for war crimes the moment he sets foot on UK soil.
pic.twitter.com/5S3LmLSH0P

— Zarah Sultana MP (@zarahsultana) September 4, 2025

X/Twitter user Saul Staniforth highlighted an example of Herzog defending the indefensible:

One from the archives.

"Do you accept Israel committed crimes against civilians?"

Isaac Herzog, the Israeli president: "No"

For 22 months the entire world has watched Israel commit crimes against Palestinian civilians. Its been live streamed. pic.twitter.com/4THcd2wafK

— Saul Staniforth (@SaulStaniforth) September 4, 2025

Popular left voices Tom London and Craig Murray called for ‘arrests’ and ‘blockades’:

President Herzog must be arrested when he visits the UK next week https://t.co/tEjiD9nmmC

— Tom London (@TomLondon6) September 4, 2025

I can't believe Starmer has done this. We need to blockade the entire Whitehall district.https://t.co/C9BcxZNomy

— Craig Murray (@CraigMurrayOrg) September 4, 2025

Green politician Sian Berry referred to Herzog as an “agent of genocide” – a phrase which could equally be levied against the UK ministers who are providing weapons and support to Israel:

Our Government should have no business meeting with an agent of genocide.https://t.co/C7MWkhZwwB

— Sian Berry (@sianberry) September 4, 2025

Journalist Hamza Yusuf noted that Herzog committed the depraved act of signing bombs to be used against the Palestinians:

Isaac Herzog signed bombs that were dropped on Gaza. He advocated for collective punishment and systematic erasure of Gaza when he said 'there are no innocents in Gaza'. His rhetoric was singled out by the ICJ's genocide case.

And Labour are rolling out the red carpet for him. https://t.co/97wgf8kwYm

— Hamza Yusuf (@Hamza_a96) September 4, 2025

Trade unionist Howard Beckett posted a picture of this act when Lammy met Herzog in July 2024:

Israel's president Isaac Herzog claims the whole of Gaza is ‘responsible’, that there ‘are no innocent civilians’, and signs bombs meant for innocent children.

David Lammy MP proudly sits down with him today.

Our Government is in partnership with genocidal racist fascists. pic.twitter.com/sf8AvtPbJy

— Howard Beckett (@BeckettUnite) July 15, 2024

Herzog visit: this cannot stand

Labour are obviously rattled by the public outcry against the genocide; if they weren’t, they wouldn’t be threatening to recognise Palestinian statehood. While recognising statehood is far less important than stopping the flow of money, weapons, and intelligence, it is at least something that Israel loathes the thought of happening, and as such we must step up the pressure until it is done.

Featured image via The Economic Times

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  1. Gregg says:
    9 months ago

    Pres. Herzog is a war criminal, at the very least the way Japanese emperor Hirohito was, as a proponent of the actions of the regime of which he is head of state, but as the article shows he’s actually more so.

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