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Human rights are not a ‘loophole’ – why can’t families from Gaza like mine seek safety in the UK? | Ghassan Ghaben

The article by Ghassan Ghaben highlights the plight of Palestinian families from Gaza seeking safety in the UK. Ghaben, whose family has endured immense suffering, including displacement and loss of their home, faces significant obstacles in reuniting with them. A Palestinian family recently gained permission to stay in the UK under the Ukraine family scheme, sparking criticism from the UK government and media, who labeled it a "loophole." However, this case was based on Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights, which protects family life, not the Ukraine scheme. Ghaben criticizes the UK for lacking a dedicated reunification scheme for Gaza families, unlike the one established for Ukrainian refugees. He argues that the government's refusal to act denies Palestinians their fundamental right to family unity and safety, emphasizing the need for a formal reunification program. The author, part of the Gaza Families Reunited campaign, underscores the moral and legal obligation to provide a pathway for these families to heal and find safety together.
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