, a panel of senior judges is considering what to do next about MI5's false evidence.
"It is such a unique and special opportunity to be able to spend time here," she said."It's an inspiring space to think, observe, create and test out new ideas. You really feel like you're immersed in the landscape."
An abusive email sent by the Marks & Spencer hackers to the retailer's boss gloating about the hack and demanding payment has been seen by the BBC.The message to M&S CEO Stuart Machin - which was in broken English - was sent on the 23 April from the hacker group called DragonForce using the email account of an employee.The email confirms for the first time that M&S has been hacked by the ransomware group – something that M&S has so far refused to acknowledge.
"We have marched the ways from China all the way to the UK and have mercilessly raped your company and encrypted all the servers," the hackers wrote."The dragon wants to speak to you so please head over to [our darknet website]."
The extortion email was shown to the BBC by a cyber security expert.
The blackmail message, which includes the n-word, was sent to the M&S CEO and seven other executives.The GHF has denied that anyone was killed or injured at its centres.
The group, which uses American private security contractors, aims to bypass the UN as the main supplier of aid to Palestinians.The UN and other aid groups refuse to co-operate with the new system, saying it contravenes the humanitarian principles of neutrality, impartiality, and independence.
They also warn that Gaza's 2.1 million population faces catastrophic levels of hunger after an almost three-month total Israeli blockade that was partially eased two weeks ago.The US and Israel say the GHF's system will prevent aid being stolen by Hamas, which the group denies doing.