UKLFI Charitable Trust

UKLFI Charitable Trust promotes legal education relating to Israel and provides legal support to victims of antisemitism. It is not aligned with any particular viewpoint or party in the UK or Israel.

Views expressed by speakers in webinars, interviews and other recordings should not be taken as representing the views of UKLFI Charitable Trust as an organisation.

UKLFI Charitable Trust was set up as a separate entity by UK Lawyers for Israel (UKLFI Ltd), which is is an association of lawyers who support Israel and seek to ensure that the rights of Israel, Israelis and supporters of Israel are respected. UKLFI Charitable Trust is a registered charity. UK Lawyers for Israel is a non-profit company (UKLFI Ltd) but not a charity.

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In this video, Natasha Hausdorff, delivers a forensic legal analysis of the allegations of genocide against Israel.

She examines:

The legal definition of genocide

The weaponisation of international courts & NGOs

Hamas’ genocidal intent on 7th October

The ICJ case brought by South Africa

The role of false casualty figures & media misreporting

Claims of starvation, rhetoric, and international law

Watch Natasha’s full analysis here: ‪@uklficharitabletrust2399‬

1 day ago | [YT] | 30

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Three Israel headlines. Eurovision boycotts, UN resolutions and the Barghouti campaign.

In a new interview, Natasha Hausdorff breaks down the law behind each situation.

Watch the full conversation here: ‪@uklficharitabletrust2399‬

3 days ago | [YT] | 27

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What do the Eurovision boycott, the latest UNGA resolution, and calls to release Marwan Barghouti all have in common?

Natasha Hausdorff walks through every issue, cutting through the noise with clear legal analysis.

Watch the full interview: ‪@uklficharitabletrust2399‬

3 days ago | [YT] | 38

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Eurovision boycotts… sweeping UN resolutions… and public campaigns to free a convicted terrorist.

In a new interview, Natasha Hausdorff unpacks the legal principles behind all three stories.

Full conversation here: ‪@uklficharitabletrust2399‬

3 days ago | [YT] | 21

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Eurovision boycotts, UNGA resolutions and a campaign to free a convicted terrorist.

Three very different stories relating to Israel.

International law expert Natasha Hausdorff examines each issue in a new interview.

Watch the full discussion here: ‪@uklficharitabletrust2399‬

4 days ago | [YT] | 36

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“There is simply no basis upon which to exclude Israel from Eurovision on the rules that govern the competition.”

In a new interview, UKLFI’s Legal Director, Natasha Hausdorff, explains how attempts to pressure the EBU — and now the decision by Irish, Spanish, Dutch and Slovenian broadcasters to boycott — directly clash with the EBU’s own statutory obligations under Swiss law.

Natasha also looks at new UN General Assembly Resolutions and the calls by some cultural figures for the release of terrorist Marwan Barghouti.

Full interview here: ‪@uklficharitabletrust2399‬

5 days ago | [YT] | 78

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Natasha Hausdorff explains how publicly available Dutch reports from 2025 described the events in Amsterdam in November 2024 — and why those findings matter for understanding later decisions taken in the UK.

West Midlands Police are now under serious pressure to explain why they banned Maccabi Tel Aviv.

Watch the full interview here: ‪@uklficharitabletrust2399‬

1 week ago | [YT] | 34

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In a new interview, Natasha Hausdorff examines the publicly available intelligence in official Dutch documents following attacks on Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters in Amsterdam last year.

It comes as West Midlands Police is under increasing pressure after Maccabi fans were banned from attending a match against Aston Villa in Birmingham.

Full discussion here: ‪@uklficharitabletrust2399‬

1 week ago | [YT] | 35

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False allegations against Maccabi Tel Aviv fans were not supported by the evidence — a point made clearly in Dutch government reports.

Natasha Hausdorff walks through what those reports actually found.

👉 Watch here: ‪@uklficharitabletrust2399‬

1 week ago | [YT] | 18

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The terminology used in Dutch crisis-management reports — including “hit-and-run attacks” and “flash attacks” — paints a very different picture from the public narrative.

Pressure is mounting on West Midlands Police after Maccabi Tel Aviv fans were banned from attending a match at Aston Villa.

Intelligence used after events when the Israeli side played Ajax in Amsterdam is problematic.

Natasha Hausdorff explains why these details matter.

👉 Full interview: ‪@uklficharitabletrust2399‬

1 week ago | [YT] | 28