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Post by Daniel on Sept 24, 2016 9:00:42 GMT -5
British PM reaffirms her commitment to Israel
Ben Ariel, Canada, 23/09/16
British Prime Minister Theresa May praised the UK’s relationship with Israel in a letter published in the latest edition of the Conservative Friends of Israel's magazine.
In the letter, May wrote that Britain's relationship with Israel is “as strong as ever” and pointed out to bilateral trade, scientific research, security cooperation and shared values.
In light of the Palestinian Authority’s recent threat to sue the UK over the 1917 Balfour Declaration, May confirmed that Britain “will soon be marking a century since Foreign Secretary Arthur James Balfour, a Conservative, confirmed the UK’s support for the establishment of a national home for the Jewish people”.
Pointing to terror groups Hamas and Hezbollah, she stated that the “dangers that confront Israel remain considerable”, and pledged that the UK “must do everything we can to ensure [Israel’s] citizens feel safe and secure in their own country”.
May also reaffirmed the British Government’s position that “Israel has the right to defend itself”.
Shortly after May was sworn in, taking over from David Cameron who stepped down after the “Brexit” vote, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu sent her a warm welcome and congratulated her on her appointment.
continue reading www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/218252
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Post by sevenofnine on Sept 24, 2016 20:29:40 GMT -5
Props to Madame PM here
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Post by Daniel on Nov 1, 2017 9:54:03 GMT -5
Anti-Balfour campaign ‘breaches rules’, say Transport for London
Mordechai Sones, 30/10/17
The Jewish Chronicle reports that London taxis advertising Arab objections to the Balfour Declaration violate policy and are “deeply offensive” to the Jewish community, Transport for London has confirmed.
Anti-Israel operatives launched a campaign entitled “make it right” in which 52 black cabs displayed a logo to “raise awareness about the consequences of the Balfour Declaration which subsequently led to the forced expulsion of the Palestinians in 1948”.
The campaign, commissioned by the Palestinian Mission to the UK, earlier included advertisements displayed at underground stations and on buses as the 100th anniversary of the Declaration of the signing approaches.
According to the JC, Claire Alabdalla, TfL’s customer services adviser, confirmed that black cabs carrying the ads were deemed “unfit” to hire passengers. ...
“Political statements of this nature are never acceptable. Our licensed taxi drivers have a duty to be seen as politically neutral at all times.
read full article www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/237421
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