'Wards full of skeletal children'
The High Court in London is considering a case aimed at stopping British arms being used by Saudi Arabia to attack Yemen.
The United Nations estimates that thousands of civilians have been killed by Saudi airstrikes against the Houthi rebels - leading some people to accuse Britain of complicity in war crimes.
Fergus Drake from Save the Children had been to Yemen and described seeing skeletal children in incubators held together with sticky tape.
We also heard from Anas Shahari - an aid worker in Yemen - and Andrew Smith from the Campaign Against Arms Trade.
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