The Chief Magistrate for England and Wales has dismissed a private prosecution application by the International Centre for Justice of Palestinians (ICJP) against an unnamed dual British-Israeli national serving in the Israeli armed forces, under the Foreign Enlistment Act 1870. Paul Goldspring ruled the application an abuse of process, citing profound breaches of the duty of candour, including failure to disclose six government statements on British nationals serving in foreign armed forces, failure to note CPS guidance on the Act's limited scope, and undisclosed connections between ICJP and Bindmans LLP. The application for a summons was refused.