The UK has once again concluded that it will not suspend arms exports to Israel, after reviewing a further three months of the Israeli military’s presence in Gaza. The latest review examined Israel’s bombardment of the enclave until 24 April, including the killing of three British aid workers. “The business secretary has therefore decided our position on export licences remains unchanged. This is consistent with the advice ministers have received. As ever, we will keep the position under review,” reads a foreign office statement seen by The Guardian. The statement adds that the UK operates a “…