there's trouble at home for Israel's leaders - hundreds of reservists returning from the frontlines furious over the handling of the war have staged angry protests - calling on the Prime Minister to resign.
The discontent isn't confined to the rank and file.
In an exclusive interview with Channel 4 News - a senior tank commander says at the height of the offensive he disobeyed orders - refusing to send his men into high-risk battle because they just weren't ready.
At home, it was Britain's murky involvement in the war in Lebanon.
American flights carrying 'bunker busting' bombs landed at UK airports on their way to Israel.
This afternoon, a Muslim group went to the High Court to accuse the British government of violating international law through its support of the Israelis.
The Islamic Human Rights Commission lost their case.
But what was said in court gave a fascinating insight into the arms cargo of those so-called munition flights.
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