By Jessica Frank-Keyes The UK would cease arms sales to Israel if it was found to have breached international law amid the ongoing conflict with Hamas in Gaza, Oliver Dowden has said. The deputy Prime Minister told the BBC the UK would not “supply those arms” if it could not do so legally – while Labour warned of “serious concerns” over a “breach in international humanitarian law” as the conflict reached its sixth month since the October 7 Hamas attack. Dowden spoke amid rising pressure on the government to publish legal advice on continued arms sales to the Middle Eastern country, following t…